Utilized by numerous hospital-based research groups, Labmatrix is the electronic software platform of choice for clinical and translational researchers for its day-to-day workflow management capabilities as well as its data exploration and reporting functions. The Labmatrix platform enables clinical researchers to design, document, track, review, and query all data relevant to their studies in a research hospital/medical center setting. Labmatrix can exchange data with existing EMR or laboratory information management systems via multiple interface options such as HL7, ODBC, Web Services and other flexible programmatic means. Catering specifically to the biomedical research community, Labmatrix comes with a comprehensive set of features for the clinicians and researchers to manage translational research data straight out-of-the-box, while maintaining the ease for customization to best fit your specific data management needs.
Manage your clinical research programs with Labmatrix™
As the central data repository of your clinical research endeavors, Labmatrix provides the ease and flexibility for researchers to design and accommodate all types of clinical, experimental, molecular, and image data relevant to your studies. In addition, Labmatrix has a native framework that caters specifically to genetically inherited disease studies, allowing researchers to document and visualize familial relationships and pedigrees with great ease. This web-accessible system also has a built-in security framework that allows for unlimited fine-grained user role/data access definitions, as well as a detailed built-in audit trail system which tracks all interactions with your data in a HIPAA-compliant fashion. Once information is stored in Labmatrix, a powerful data exploration tool enables non-IT specialists to easily create crosscutting queries and retrieve real-time views of all interconnected data, such as a patient's clinical profile with biospecimen sample information and associated molecular biomarker assay results. These query results can be retrieved in a variety of formats, including Excel/flat-text files and Microsoft Word documents populated with specific fields from the database for professional dissemination (e.g. re-consent letters to patients) or further analysis (e.g. Spotfire or SAS-ready packages).
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Bio-IT World Conference & Expo, Boston, MA. April 24 - 26, 2012
Molecular Medicine Tri-Conference, San Francisco, CA. February 19 - 23, 2012