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Largest Canadian Cancer Research Center Announces 33rd Study Supported by Medidata Clinical Cloud Technology for Data Capture and Management
NEW YORK --(Business Wire)--
Medidata
Solutions (NASDAQ: MDSO) marked another key milestone in its support
of government-funded oncology research with Princess
Margaret Cancer Centre, starting its 33rd electronic
study running on Medidata's clinical development technology. With
funding from the Ontario Institute for Cancer Research, the Princess
Margaret at Toronto's University Health Network has built a standardized
clinical database and data management service in support of the largest
drug development program in Canada and one of the top 10 programs
worldwide.
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"Medidata has helped us upgrade the quality and availability of
clinical research data and reduced the expense and time associated
with cleaning data when studies are analyzed," said Amit Oza, MD,
medical director, Cancer Clinical Research Unit, and co-director, Bras
Family Drug Development Program, at the Princess Margaret. Dr. Oza is
also a professor of medicine at the University of Toronto. "We've
built capabilities with Medidata in this area that put the Princess
Margaret on par with some of the leading pharma organizations in the
world and ensures that the important data that patients volunteer is
used as effectively as possible."
Medidata
Rave is a web-based SaaS (News - Alert) solution for electronic data capture,
management and reporting that is instantly and securely accessible, and
designed to ensure that high-quality data is available for analysis
rapidly and cost effectively. With suport from Medidata's Knowledge
Transfer program, the Princess Margaret built a team of eight study
designers and builders that are extremely efficient at setting up new
studies, ensuring high quality data is available for analysis and making
query resolution cost efficient and timely. Rave's intelligently
designed study build tool, Architect, features a complete set of
capabilities that enable study teams with research and data management
backgrounds, not programming skills, to build and deploy studies
themselves, supporting faster and more seamless study starts.
Important for the critical oncology research underway in academic and
government institutions globally, Medidata Rave is 21 CFR Part 11 and
Federal Information Security Management Act (FISMA) compliant. Powerful,
standards-based web services application programming interfaces (APIs)
facilitate rapid integration with other systems, including National
Cancer Institute (NCI) systems and databases, to support advanced
workflows, analysis, reporting and migration of data from existing
clinical databases.
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"Medidata is extremely proud of its role in helping research
organizations across the globe with the complex task of efficiently
developing innovative cancer treatments," said Tarek Sherif, CEO,
Medidata Solutions. "Over a decade of experience, dedication and
continuous enhancement have gone into creating a platform that
maximizes research team productivity and helps ensure government and
private research funding is used as effectively as possible."
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About Medidata Solutions Worldwide
Medidata
Solutions is a leading global provider of cloud-based clinical
development solutions that enhance the efficiency of customers' clinical
trials. Medidata's advanced platform lowers the total cost of clinical
development by optimizing clinical trials from concept to conclusion:
from study and protocol design, trial planning and budgeting, site
negotiation, clinical portal, trial management, randomization and trial
supply management, clinical data capture and management, safety events
capture, medical coding to business analytics. Our diverse life science
customer base spans biopharmaceutical companies, medical device and
diagnostic companies, academic and government institutions, CROs and
other research organizations, and includes more than 20 of the top 25
global pharmaceutical companies as well as organizations of all sizes
developing life-enhancing medical treatments and diagnostics.

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