Transactional Content Management
PRODUCTS
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It’s about time.
Modern eConsent.
Solved.Deliver complex eConsent experiences that participants will love. Drive compliance and retention with truly informed participants, using a system that is easy to configure and manage from site to subject.
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Protect your pharmaceutical products from any potential damage during their line transit. Integrate nests or trays into your line transport processes with our flexible, customizable options.
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For your efficient and error-proof production: Our world-leading Manufacturing Execution System (MES) Suite PAS-X controls, monitors, and documents your processes digitally and in real time throughout the entire manufacturing cycle.
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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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Ensure safe and effective development of highly potent therapies with our proven expertise, specialized facilities, and robust containment systems designed to support every drug development stage.
WHITE PAPERS AND CASE STUDIES
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eCOA: Unified Approach Streamlines Processes, Speeds Start Up And Improves Data Quality
Discover how a leading biopharmaceutical company revolutionized its clinical development with an eCOA solution that optimized its processes, cut build times, and enhanced data quality.
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How A Strategic Partnership Drove Micro Molding Success
In micro-manufacturing, supplier choice significantly determines success. Explore how one company transformed a struggling production program into a 150-million-part success through trust, scalability, and true strategic partnership.
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Strategic Space Management
A pharmaceutical company facing storage space issues decided to outsource its reference samples to Q1 Scientific, a stability storage service provider, resulting in cost savings.
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Re-Engineering A Complex Process For FDA Compliance
Discover the strategies that helped a company navigate a complex and shifting regulatory landscape to rapidly re-engineer a COVID-19 vaccine manufacturing process for FDA compliance.
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Putting The Squeeze In Sponge Cities: Amsterdam's Waternet And The Innovative RESILIO Blue-Green Roof Project
The RESILIO project has helped Amsterdam repurpose rooftops as smart blue-green roofs to reuse rainwater and prevent localized flooding. This project, along with other sustainable water initiatives like the Amsterdam Rainproof program, continues to position the Netherlands at the forefront of water management.
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Leading European CDMO For Drug Product Manufacturing
As timelines tighten and regulatory demands grow, discover how a European CDMO delivers integrated solutions from aseptic fill and finish to packaging and release.
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How A Leading CDMO Reduced Yield Variability With Automation
Explore the transformative journey of a leading CDMO company and how they adopted an innovative platform that enhances data analytics and drives pharmaceutical manufacturing advancements.
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Criticality And Risk Analysis Helps Mojave Water Agency Optimize Maintenance Activities And Realize Cost Savings
Amid a decrease in water supply and reliability, the MWA has seen a rise in costs and operational challenges related to regional expansion, increased regulatory requirements, climate change, and aging infrastructures. Despite these challenges, the MWA remains committed to managing groundwater basins sustainably, importing water responsibly, and proactively addressing risks using sound scientific practices.
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Getting Started With Product Development Strategies
Simplify and streamline new product development for success. Explore the importance of new product innovation, different process methods, and best practices for optimizing your company’s strengths.
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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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Overcoming HCP Co-Elution Issues Using Cell Line Engineering
Product quality assessments revealed that a customer’s therapeutic protein had a range of hydrophobic HCPs. Review a solution that took an alternative approach by utilizing cell line engineering.
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GSK And Medable Discuss The Next Phase Of DCTs
GSK and Medable share the value of embedding DCTs into strategic goals to enhance trial accessibility, diversity, and efficiency.
NEWS
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Calcium Tests In Poultry Offer Chance For Improved Feed Efficiency8/25/2025
One percentage point of feed conversion loss in large-scale poultry production can cause millions in lost revenue, so even small improvements — like fine-tuning a single nutrient in feed — can make a big difference.
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Controlling Quantum Motion And Hyper-Entanglement5/22/2025
Manuel Endres, professor of physics at Caltech, specializes in finely controlling single atoms using devices known as optical tweezers.
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Harnessing The Invisible: How Uottawa Teamed With OZ Optics To Advance Terahertz Photonics10/31/2025
When Professor Jean-Michel Ménard arrived at the University of Ottawa in 2017, he brought with him a fascination for a region of light most of us will never see.
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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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Timing Matters: Early Planting Benefits Soybean In Unfertilized, Low-Fertility Fields2/5/2025
Unfertilized soybean fields with lower soil fertility should be planted earlier than high fertility fields, according to a University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign study that re-evaluates longtime soil testing.