Information Technology for Life Sciences
Driven by the need to manage increasingly complex data and new regulatory requirements, Information Technology (IT) has become a necessity for clinical trials, healthcare delivery, laboratory management and therapeutics development, as well as promising lower costs and higher productivity from all involved. However, advancing technology comes with concerns about information security, implementation planning, regulatory compliance, technical support and data ownership, especially in life sciences companies.
Haddon Hill Group offers the same experienced IT technology and operations consulting to the Life Sciences as to other industries to overcome barriers to technology success and begin to deliver on the promise.
Based on decades of experience, HHG offers:
- Technology support re-engineering based on ITIL
- Enterprise software development and IT project management
- Siebel eClinical implementation and enhancement
- PhaseForward trial design, adverse event process design and data analysis
- Trial operations support using Salesforce.com's Application Exchange platform
Ellen M Martin
Corporate Communications for Life Sciences- New scientific discoveries seed new enterprises that compete for financial capital, strategic partnerships and media attention.
- No longer dominated by mass-audience periodicals and broadcast news networks, the expanding electronic universe spawns myriad media channels reaching out to increasingly interactive readers, listeners and viewers seeking information in real time.
- Volatile markets, novel technologies, investor expectations and increased regulation demand more and better information delivered faster, with disclosure and transparency of paramount importance.
We can help you effectively communicate your company's vision, business strategy, accomplishments and progresswithout hyperbolethrough a broadening range of media, to reach current and potential investors, strategic partners, customers, employees, and influencers in the business, financial, medical and scientific communities.
Since 1990, Joan E. Kureczka and Ellen M Martin have served the strategic and tactical communications needs of emerging and established organizations in:
- biotechnology
- pharmaceuticals
- green tech
- diagnostics
- bioinformatics
- medical devices
- tools and services
- Scientific, medical and technology domain knowledge
- Strategic positioning, branding and planning and tactical business and communications execution
- More powerful communication through the World Wide Web, Power Point and face to face
- Business, finance, marketing and science communications, journalism, writing and editing
- Media, public and investor relations leveraging the expanding power of the Internet
- Communications technologies from desktop publishing to Web 2.0 B2B social media
- A worldwide network of professional practitioners in other specialties: e.g., design, video, media/speaker training, and web site development.