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PRODUCTS
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Whether you’re conducting an oncology trial, a neurology study, or imaging-based endpoint research, TrialKit’s flexible imaging capabilities can meet your needs.
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Werum PAS-X Packaging optimizes efficiency, compliance, and transparency in your packaging line, combining OEE monitoring, electronic batch recording, and track & trace in a single scalable system.
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Help your patients make informed decisions without burying them in paper
With electronic informed consent (eConsent) software, your patients can access consent forms using any device they choose. And because it’s part of TrialKit’s unified platform, both your patients and your study team get a seamless experience.
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Are you in need of an experienced and flexible GMP service provider that can assist you with the development and clinical manufacturing of your gene or cell therapy with expert CMC support?
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Ergomed’s Risk-Based Clinical Monitoring and Source Data Verification Approach for Data Integrity
Ergomed ensures the highest data integrity and patient safety standards through our risk-based clinical monitoring and Source Data Verification (SDV) practices. SDV is a critical process in clinical trials that ensures the data collected are accurate, complete, and verifiable against the source documents. We compare data entered into case report forms or electronic data capture systems with the source data to confirm their accuracy and reliability.
WHITE PAPERS AND CASE STUDIES
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A 50-Year Partnership Leads To Successful HDD Installation Of 48-Inch AMERICAN SpiralWeld Pipe
When the Grand Strand Water and Sewer Authority engaged Ruby-Collins, Inc. to expand and upgrade its water and sewer system, Ruby-Collins President and CEO Scott Cline knew the job would be challenging – beginning with the project’s scale. A key feature in the upgrade was the installation of a 48-inch spiral-welded steel pipe water main that was coated in polyurethane and five miles long.
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Ready To Demystify Organoids?
Organoids are transforming biomedical research. Explore their top applications, research workflows, key challenges, and dissociation techniques in this comprehensive guide to personalized medicine.
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The City Of Fayetteville's Flood Resiliency In The Face Of Climate Change: Mapping 15 Watersheds
The city of Fayetteville, North Carolina has always had flooding issues, but it’s been getting worse as weather patterns have been changing. They were hit four years in a row by storms Matthew (2016), Irma (2017), Florence (2018), and Dorian (2019).
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Escondido, CA Uses Cityworks And Esri's ArcGIS® For Its Asset Management System
Read about water utility managers who took advantage of an offer from Trimble to do a pilot program for creating a ‘system of action’ that focuses on leveraging their investment in Esri’s ArcGIS® and water sensor data, location intelligence, and analytics tools.
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Proprietary Reactivation Study Demonstrates PFAS Removal And Destruction Expertise
Thermal reactivation of granular activated carbon is a proven and scalable method to achieve >99.9% destruction removal efficiency for PFAS. This process fully restores the carbon for reuse, providing a sustainable solution that breaks the cycle of "forever chemicals."
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Catalent's Journey Of Continuous Improvement For CSV Excellence
Learn how organizations must continuously reassess validation processes and digital tools to ensure compliance, enhance efficiency, and support global scalability amidst evolving regulatory expectations.
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The Latest Trends In The Prevention And Treatment Of Cervical Cancer
What immune checkpoint inhibitors are showing promise in cervical cancer treatments and how are advancements in treatment, paired with additional prevention strategies, improving patient outcomes?
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Aseptic Filling Solution Enhances Sterility Assurance for Pharma Manufacturer
Emergent BioSolutions upgraded its Winnipeg site with the Cytiva SA25 aseptic filling workcell to improve sterility assurance, product flexibility, and regulatory compliance for CGT manufacturing.
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How To Manage Burgeoning Data Traffic On A Finite RF Spectrum
Explore strategies and innovations to unlock higher-frequency bandwidths, which are crucial for sustaining technological advancement and meeting the escalating demands of our connected future.
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Leaks Go Acoustic: How Rogers Water Reduced Waste And Built Resiliency
Read how Rogers Water Utility (RWU) took action to mitigate constant leaks in their distribution system, which made it challenging to maintain volume in the eastern district’s water tower.
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Effective Recruitment Capabilities And Outstanding Customer Service
Hear from many customers who commend OpenClinica's effective recruitment capabilities, outstanding customer service, and adept problem resolution.
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How To Get Products To Patients Faster With A Connected QMS
BioBridge Global faced challenges with paper-heavy processes that risked errors and delays. Discover how digital solutions streamlined their operations and improved regulatory efficiency.
NEWS
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Rice Resists Change: Study Reveals Viral Tools Fall Short12/9/2025
Researchers from Rothamsted Research and the Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul tested two popular viral vectors - barley stripe mosaic virus (BSMV) and foxtail mosaic virus (FoMV) - to see if they could temporarily switch genes on or off in rice (Oryza sativa).
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Specialized Sponge Recycles Minerals From Stormwater For Reuse In Agriculture And Other Industries5/5/2025
Funded by multiple grants from the U.S. National Science Foundation, researchers created a functional sponge that can soak up certain pollutants from water and then release them on demand, presenting a reusable and low-cost solution for cleaning storm runoff while simultaneously recovering valuable metals like zinc and copper, as well as phosphate.
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Ultrasound System Can Remove Common Plastic Pollutant From Water8/6/2025
Researchers at a Scottish university have found a new way to remove a common pollutant from water using controlled waves of ultrasound, without the use of additional chemicals.
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Window-Sized Device Taps The Air For Safe Drinking Water6/11/2025
Today, 2.2 billion people in the world lack access to safe drinking water. In the United States, more than 46 million people experience water insecurity, living with either no running water or water that is unsafe to drink.
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First Look At Defects In Single-Crystal Indium Gallium Zinc Oxide Could Fix Persistent Display Instability7/9/2025
Many displays found in smartphones and televisions rely on thin-film transistors (TFTs) made from indium gallium zinc oxide (IGZO) to control pixels. IGZO offers high transparency due to its large bandgap (the gap existing between the valence and conduction bands), high conductivity, and can operate even in an amorphous (non-crystalline) form, making it ideal for displays, flexible electronics, and solar cells.