Centralize Your Collaborative Research Projects with Labmatrix™
Top 3 data management problems commonly observed in collaborative research projects:
The HIPAA-compliant Labmatrix database software is utilized by biomedical research and clinical personnel in large scale, distributed collaborative projects. These projects require standard data-entry forms, standard data and vocabulary formats, and single-point data/user management.
With Labmatrix, collaborators are able to rely on a secure central data repository and provide controlled sharing of data points across different organizational divisions, promoting consistent, standardized data formats, leading to easier data quality assurance, data management, and data exploration.
Labmatrix provides a project management team with up-to-the-minute statistics and reports, and the ability to send automated alerts based on multiple data conditions.
In order to suit various user roles and requirements, Labmatrix is capable of presenting data in a variety of ways, including web reports, text files, Excel spreadsheets, pre-formatted Word documents, and programmatic data streams to other software applications.
Labmatrix is a web browser-based application, so end-users can access data without the need to install any additional software programs. This enterprise-grade system has multiple programmatic interface (API’s) options which facilitate interoperability, compatibility, and customizability with other information systems to better meet your future growth requirements.
Who can access your data?
A major advantage of utilizing the web-accessible Labmatrix database software is its sophisticated access control framework.
With Labmatrix, project administrators can easily maintain very fine-grained, yet flexible data access permissions for various user roles, thus enabling and enforcing collaboration workflows while maintaining correct data boundaries.
Special data access scenarios & roles can be quickly configured on-the-fly, addressing the needs for small projects (e.g. labs), and up to multi-tiered, intra/inter-organizational project hierarchies (e.g. multinational consortiums).
These different levels of permissions are applied in situations such as IP protection, research credit attribution, regulatory requirements, or other security scenarios.
Labmatrix’s access control framework is backed by a comprehensive audit trail system that records who (user identity) did what (data values before & after the user interaction), and when (time-stamp of the interaction) so all data changes can be reconstructed for data use accountability, security compliance, and other audit purposes.
Come see us at the following events:
Bio-IT World Conference & Expo, Boston, MA. April 24 - 26, 2012
Molecular Medicine Tri-Conference, San Francisco, CA. February 19 - 23, 2012