How big your clinical trial data are, how distributed geographically and demographically they are, how many different data structure types they are, USIMB has solutions:

We have exclusive software package for automating the following tasks and more:

For assured accelerated approval of your drug:


Take USIMB’s clinical trial team into confidence to reach quicker decision making in the design and execution of one of the various models of clinical trial like Randomized or nonrandomized trial, controlled or regular trial, randomized non-blind(open), single-blind or double-blind trial, fixed or adaptive trial, periodic or interrupted time series design, to reach a surrogate endpoint, that is more like biocomputing to predict clinical benefit. This way your chances of winning an accelerated approval by the regulatory authority that you focus is higher.

Take advantage of time to time changes introduced by the regulatory authorities
like US President's Council of Advisors on Science and Technology (PCAST) recommendations of 2007, 2010, 2012

Adaptive clinical trials and acceptance of baysian model are very useful in arriving a more favorable surrogate endpoint.

Bigdata! Ever growing BIGdata!!
Blowing BIGDATA!!!
Every day the data size is not following asymptotic growth. It grows almost vertically in the last few years. We have to redraw the curve each year to a new scale to make the end point of the curve within visible range. This trend is not going to plateau out any time in the near future. The data world is exploding.

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What is "bigdata""

Data that are too big to be handled by any structured database engine. It would have been nice if the world develop fewer data so that we can fit them into several hundred scaled up distributed relational (SQL) database network data servers. Unfortunately the the mass population is not ready to restrict themselves in putting out data to the world, nor do they wait for their data to be structured and laid out to the media. Blogsites, cheaper web hosting services, ever increasing network aware population, freedom of thought and willing to spare time to put both their ideas and data available to them on the net all contributed for the explosion of enormous amount of data pumping into the network world. Every day data are fed into this real world network are several fold larger than the structured data generated by all the different existing businesses put together. See the graph by IBM that shows the level of data contribution from different sources. The social media contribution tops the list and it is going grow even bigger as more younger generations are increasingly contributing.


The immense use of "bigdata""

Big data have the four special characteristics "Variety, Volume, Velocity and Value"" as often referred in the media. The data come from various sources from starting from ordinary people and all the way up to scientists and other professionals. These data are much more useful to governments, political parties, world bodies like WHO, UNESCO and business organizations all have so much stake in these big data. Strategic decision making, intelligence tracking, business decisions, investment prediction all depend on these big data. Consumers opinions are freely placed in open networks than in private networks. These uncontrolled big data are the true reflection of the society as a whole. Hence business decisions based on the analysis of these real world bigdata would likely succeed as these data are unbiased. In future more and more intelligence networks would increasingly rely on these data for tracking terror networks and even individual criminals. Many hidden truths could be unravelled from these data as more and more secured information uploading would become possible in the future. Some time instantaneous info from such open source bigdata may be useful in preventing major attack or at least contain dangerous outcome of such attacks.

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