Partners
Cardiocore maintains global alliances and close working partnerships with leading clinical pharmacology units (CPU) and clinical research organizations (CRO), as well as central laboratories for blood, imaging, respiratory testing and ambulatory blood pressure monitoring (ABPM). Cardiocore’s partnering strategies are thoughtfully designed to assist sponsors in obtaining best-in-class services while mitigating the potential for conflicts of interest. To learn more about Cardiocore’s partnerships please contact us or call +1-301-214-7610.
Metrics Champion Consortium
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Cardiocore is an active member of the Metrics Champion Consortium (MCC), an open, multidisciplinary, non-profit organization comprised of biotechnology, pharmaceutical and service provider organizations. The mission of MCC is to develop, through a collaborative process, Performance Metrics within the Biotechnology and Pharmaceutical industry with the intent to jointly encourage performance improvement, effectiveness, efficiency and appropriate levels of controls for both Sponsors and Service Providers.
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Mortara Certified Partner
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Cardiocore has achieved Mortara Certified Partner status. As a Mortara Certified Partner, Cardiocore has demonstrated the capability to provide ECG data in accordance with the HL7 V3 annotated ECG standard. Certification confirms that ECG data processed by Cardiocore will be fully compliant when submitted for regulatory review into the FDA’s ECG Warehouse.
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Cardiac Safety Research Consortium
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As a founding member, Cardiocore was the first cardiac core lab to join the Cardiac Safety Research Consortium (CSRC). Other founding members include pharmaceutical organizations such as AstraZeneca, Daiichi-Sankyo, Eli Lilly, GSK, J&J, Pfizer, Merck, and Roche. The CSRC represents a key initial step in bringing together key constituencies to focus on cardiac safety issues during the drug development process. Using the principals of the FDA’s Critical Path Initiative, the CSRC focuses on improving the evaluative sciences, specifically in relation to cardiac safety.
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