TrialAssure has announced that Certara has licensed its ANONYMIZE software to anonymize clinical data.
TrialAssure’s ANONYMIZE for Data provides an anonymization application for datasets that allows clinical trial sponsors to anonymize all structured clinical trial data, including datasets and tables, and is entirely configurable to sponsor specifications and architected to take advantage of machine learning capabilities.
Through this collaboration, Certara’s regulatory science division, Synchrogenix, will utilize TrialAssure ANONYMIZE in a software-as-a-service (SaaS) model to provide a tech-enabled Anonymization service for their client roster of more than 1,650 global biopharmaceutical and biotech companies across 61 countries.
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