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TAKE Solutions Members Honored at Northeastern SAS User Group Conference
Business Wire, Dec 5, 2007
PRINCETON, N.J. -- Today, TAKE Solutions, a leading provider of global Life Sciences products and services announced that two key employees had been honored at the 20th NESUG conference in Baltimore, MD. Lex Jansen, Senior Director Clinical Information Systems and Qin Lin, Programming Project Lead, TAKE Solutions, Applied Clinical Intelligence division were both highlighted as industry experts.
Lex Jansen was honored in the opening session as "SAS online proceedings guru." His personal website (www.lexjansen.com) is well established in the global SAS community and SAS Institute as an extensive resource for finding SAS-related conference proceedings and is used by SAS users worldwide. Currently there are already more then 6000 links to SAS-related conference proceedings on his website.
"SAS conference proceedings have a wealth of information and serve as a great knowledge database. It is a great pleasure to help SAS users worldwide utilize this knowledge by making this information accessible in an easy way," said Lex.
Qin Lin was awarded a speaking opportunity which was delivered to over 100 attendees at the NESUG conference. The session, entitled Tips and Tricks in Creating Graphs Using PROC GPLOT, was very well received. It highlighted Restructuring data to create error bars using the Interpol interpol=hiloctj option, building a common reference line for a plot with two different y-axes, and aligning the value of BY variables in the title of plot by using #BYVAL() along with many other useful and cutting edge ideas for using SAS/GRAPH.
"I was very excited to be part of the coders corner section," stated Qin Lin. "The NESUG has been such a great resource for so many SAS users that I'm thrilled to be contributing," continued Qin.
The Northeast SAS Users Group (NESUG) is a regional SAS user group serving the northeast part of the USA. Nearly 700 SAS users shared experiences during 200 presentations and workshops in this conference.
About OneClinical[TM]
OneClincal delivers a full spectrum of information management services and solutions leveraging industry data standards that help sponsors streamline the clinical data lifecycle. We work with the end goal in mind, which is ultimately submission of results from clinical studies in marketing applications to support regulatory review and approval.
The OneClinical team offers in-depth understanding of the clinical development process combined with knowledge of industry data standardization initiatives allowing us to overcome the challenges of managing the data lifecycle in a highly stringent regulatory environment.
About Applied Clinical Intelligence
ACI is an independent; subsidiary of TAKE Solutions, Inc. ACI is a specialized clinical services group with the strategic, operational and technical intelligence necessary to deliver:
* Increased operational efficiency
* Decreased risk profile
* Increased regulatory compliance
With a focus on innovative technologies and safety solutions, ACI services and specialized products support safe and proper use of pharmaceutical, biotechnology and medical device products. ACI provides data-driven solutions for clinical trials and risk management programs; offering Data Monitoring Committees Services, ISS/ISE, CIDSC Dataset conversion, Cardiac Safety, Project Rescue, Longitudinal Data Integration as well as Traditional CRO Services.
About TAKE Solutions
TAKE Solutions is a leading international technology company with products and services in Life Sciences and Supply Chain Management backed by strong domain expertise to provide cost-effective regulatory compliant business solutions. With more than 500 current employees, TAKE Solutions Global Life Sciences headquarters are in Princeton, N.J., USA.
TAKE Solutions is assessed at Level 5 of the Capability Maturity Model Integration (CMMI), Software Engineering Institute, Carnegie Mellon University, USA. TAKE Solutions is a Microsoft Gold Certified Partner, a Charter Member of the Microsoft BioIT Alliance, and is a Registered CDISC Solution Provider. TAKE Solutions conducts business today in 12 countries with more than 150 FORTUNE 1000 customers.
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