New Capabilities Added to OpenClinica Version 3.1
For the past 12 months, the OpenClinica development team has been working diligently on the next major OpenClinica release. In a prior blog post (OpenClinica 3.1 (project “Amethyst”) Preview), I discussed some of the new functionality and key improvements this forthcoming release will include. Since then, the development team has added some more pieces of […]
OpenClinica in an Academic Environment
Here at the Women & Children’s Health Research Institute, Edmonton, Alberta, we have been using OpenClinica since version 1. In that time the product has evolved significantly, providing more functionality and tighter focus on support for regulatory clinical trials. Our objective in this institute is to support our researchers regardless of the type of study […]