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Sanofi taps Medidata to replace clinical technologies with cloud-based solutions across R&D

Infotech Lead America: Pharma major Sanofi has selected Medidata Solutions to replace some of its clinical technologies with Medidata’s cloud-based solutions across R&D to achieve better productivity.

Medidata has also been selected as the clinical technology standard for clinical data collection, management and reporting and performance-enhancing analytics across its entire R&D organization.

Sanofi is focusing on maximizing the efficiency of its clinical development organization as well as improving visibility into the progress of its global trials, and undertook a competitive evaluation of clinical technology to support its research goals.

“Sanofi is involved in a significant amount of the industry’s most innovative research, greatly affecting the lives of millions of patients,” said Tarek Sherif, CEO, Medidata Solutions. “With the quality, complexity and volume of its research efforts comes the challenge of providing its R&D teams with the best technology for supporting the full range of its clinical studies.”

Sanofi will implement Medidata’s electronic data capture, management and reporting, coding and safety data capture applications. Additionally, the organization chose Medidata’s clinical business analytics tool to provide metrics and industry benchmarks that enhances decision-making by executives and operational managers throughout the trial life cycle.

Implementation of Medidata’s cloud-based platform will enable Sanofi to achieve new benefits throughout the trial process and through a single URL globally:

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