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Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia Research Consortium
In the Forefront
Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia is the most common form of adult
leukemia, with more than 17,000 new cases diagnosed each year
across the United States. The CLL Research Consortium is in the
vanguard of the latest research into causes and treatments. It's a
multi-institutional research group funded by the National Cancer
Institute and based at the University of California, San Diego,
with associated work being done at eight major research facilities
across the US. "The CRC is unique in that it brings together
leading clinicians and basic scientists in order to conduct an
integrated program of research focused on the determination of
curative strategies for CLL," explains Director of CRC Dr. Thomas
Kipps. "In order to conduct this integrated research program at
sites located around the country, it was determined that an
entirely web-based system for information management was
required.”
That decision led straight to FileMaker Pro.
"We had four needs," recalls Director of Informatics Philip Payne.
"We needed a low, total cost of ownership, rapid scalability, and
an easy way to enable database access over the web. We also needed
to seamlessly integrate with existing enterprise-level database
management systems like Microsoft SQL Server. As there was no
existing product or solution that did everything we needed, we
built the system ourselves using FileMaker Pro."
The informatics workgroup at the CRC developed a system consisting
of eighty databases containing millions of individual records.
"They used a variety of novel approaches," Information Systems
Developer Andrew Greaves continues, "the most notable of which was
the adoption of the FileMaker Pro relational database management
system to provide for relational data-marts as well as rapid
prototyping and web application development environments. The
resulting system has enjoyed great success -- while simultaneously
demonstrating the efficacy of using off-the-shelf, cross-platform
database development tools in the bio-medical informatics domain
rather than traditional custom-developed software
applications."
Now, the system hosts over 4000 sessions per month, with
information on over 1300 research subjects being exchanged among
researchers and clinicians. "Since initial launch," Andrew
summarizes, "these systems have experienced an over 300 per cent
growth rate in usage, with no realized performance degradation.
Most important, the research group has been able to transition to
an entirely paperless data management process -- yielding
significant increases in efficiency and data quality."
And that means more efficient research toward discovering the root
cause of Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia -- and ultimately, progress
toward a cure.
Contact information
Contact Info for Customer:Andrew Greaves
Information Systems Developer
CLL Research Consortium/UCSD
858-822-5559
agreaves@ucsd.edu
http://cll.ucsd.edu
Filemaker Contact:
Kevin Mallon
Public Relations Manager
FileMaker Inc.
408-987-7227
kevin_mallon@filemaker.com
http://www.filemaker.com
- The battle against the most prevalent form of adult leukemia gets a boost from the CLL Research Consortium's online information management system -- a system powered by FileMaker Pro.
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