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- 04/01/2007 12:00:00 - Infonetica Awarded Tender to Develop UK Integrated Research Governance Form Infonetica has been awarded a tender to develop the UK Integrated Research Governance Form. Experience in developing and maintaining the National Research Ethics Service electronic form form strong backbone for bid. learn more |
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- 30/08/2006 12:00:00 - Improvements to UK Research Ethics Recognised COREC has published a list of positive comments regarding the UK Ethics System - which is underpinned by Infonetica's software. learn more |
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- 29/06/2006 12:00:00 - Infonetica selected as software suppliers for CIHR grant Infonetica are selected to help design and implement a system for standardised ethical review in Canada. Read the summary of the proposal... learn more |
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- 10/08/2005 12:00:00 - Infonetica to Host International Conference on Research Ethics/IRB Activity Infonetica Ltd are hosting a two day workshop focusing on how best to support the activities of Research Ethics Committees and applicants to Research Ethics Committees in Europe learn more |
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- 28/01/2005 12:00:00 - Delegates Identify Common Ground for European Action in Research Ethics For a research ethics committee to perform its role effectively, knowledge of the scientific and ethical issues themselves is only part of the story. The standard procedures by which a committee operates are equally crucial, and in this there also appears to be marked variation between countries. Dr Fuchs revealed that many survey respondents had asked for a database of resources for the administration of RECs, of the kind now provided by Infonetica. The ethics committee administration system (RED) - developed in the UK but now available to all countries - helps administrators to manage every aspect of the application processes, including provisional decisions, rejections, approvals, and amendments. learn more |
The IRAS system which is based on Infonetica's technology platform is cited in a web article:
The calls to cut the red tape that ties up clinical trials in Europe grow louder and louder... Now Europe's legislators are listening hard, and the red tape is beginning to fray... The regulators' single application and - in the UK - the integrated research application system (IRAS) for NHS studies should soon begin to make that purpose clear again.
Read More: http://blogs.bmj.com/bmj/2008/12/11/trish-groves-on-european-clinical-trials/