Cenetron Diagnostics has implemented the latest version of the Starlims laboratory information management system for global clinical trials
Starlims serves as an enterprise-wide system to build and track clinical trial collection kits, manage and track specimens, manage laboratory testing workflows, create user-defined laboratory reports and manage study-specific databases.
The advanced security, data integrity, and audit trail capabilities of Starlims enables Cenetron to meet the stringent requirements of its pharmaceutical clients - for timely reports, for data transfers of absolute quality and accuracy, and for full compliance with FDA 21CFR part 11 guidelines.
"The implementation of Starlims is an important milestone in Cenetron's history," said Dwight DuBois, Cenetron's president.
"We are able to meet and exceed FDA and sponsor requirements with enormous flexibility.
"Starlims is able to handle complex data sets generated from molecular testing with traceability, accuracy, and clarity.
"Starlims's scalability and versatility are also important, allowing us to add functionalities as our business grows.
"Our team is currently completing testing of another module that allows the storage, retrieval, and analysis of DNA sequencing data".
"Cenetron is clearly committed to innovation in every aspect of lab automation, and Starlims has been part of that strategy".
"We are delighted to see that our long-term collaboration has brought important benefits to Cenetron: full regulatory compliance, streamlining of lab process, and integration with a wide range of processes," said Ed Krasovec, director of clinical operations at Starlims.
"A series of other important players in the clinical space are implementing our solutions, and our presence in clinical trial, health care, and public health labs is growing at a tremendous rate.
"In large part, this reflects the success of Starlims V10 - an entirely web-based Lims that offers powerful out-of-the-box capabilities for regulatory compliance; an unparalleled suite of tools and wizards specifically designed for clinical trial processes; and universal access to data via standard browsers."