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Novaseek Research partners with Science Exchange to broaden access to Its CDNR platform

07 February 2018 | News

Novaseek Research partners with Science Exchange to broaden access to Its CDNR platform Researchers can utilize the CDNR platform in support of discovery, translational medicine, observational and clinical studies.

Science Exchange, the world’s leading enterprise platform for outsourced research and development services and acquisition of human biospecimens, announced today its partnership with Novaseek Research Inc., a health information technology for life sciences company.

Now thousands of researchers using Science Exchange have on-demand access to Novaseek’s Clinical Data Network for Research (CDNR) platform to procure biospecimens, with patient consent and authorization, and associated real-world clinical data in pursuit of accelerating medical innovation. Researchers can utilize the CDNR platform in support of discovery, translational medicine, observational and clinical studies while Science Exchange manages the contracting process and tracks analytics to report performance and process improvement.

“Our CDNR platform can help accelerate the long and costly research process by precisely identifying patient populations with highly specific characteristics, starting early in the development process and continuing throughout,” said Andrei Soran, CEO of Novaseek Research. “Our partnership with Science Exchange enables clinical researchers to focus on getting medicines to market faster while Science Exchange provides operational and service support.”

“The fastest path to novel platforms like Novaseek’s CDNR via Science Exchange helps our leading biopharma clients to accelerate the drug development process and get important medicines to market quickly,” said Elizabeth Iorns, Ph.D., co-founder and CEO of Science Exchange. “We are committed to including the best scientific providers on our platform, and Novaseek meets our stringent vetting criteria. By leveraging population analytics, they help streamline study design and free scientists to focus on innovation.”

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