A research team at Uppsala University led by the cancer researcher Sara Mangsbo, Ph.D., spent at least half or their time on manual tasks regarding administration, compliance and reporting of their research.
Recent EU-regulations demands medical researchers to report detailed data collections in personal journals. The process of meeting these legal requirements is today both manual and time consuming and literal lifetimes of hours are wasted each year just so that organizations are compliant. This time and resources could instead be used for value creating research to save lives.
VivoLogica is a software platform for the management of laboratory research institutions. It integrates all compliance and operational processes and gives the researchers the data output needed to get complete statistical control over both welfare and research data to fulfil EU-regulations. The software can also aid in tracking all events on an individual or group basis and be customized for specific needs.