Clinical Trial Registries Added to CCC’s RightFind Navigate Data Sources


CCC announced via press release today a new data connector for customers of its cloud-based software solution RightFind Navigate that provides access to aggregated data from seven global clinical trial registries.

This saves knowledge workers and life science teams valuable time and resources in locating the latest clinical trial data alongside other critical content.

RightFind Navigate customers already find information about U.S. clinical trials through the connector to ClinicalTrials.gov. The new connector expands users’ access to this data from around the world.

“Researchers need easier ways to access the latest clinical evidence and identify trends within the data for a multitude of use cases across the drug development lifecycle,” said Tracey Armstrong, President and CEO, CCC. “Typically, researchers visit multiple clinical trial websites to find information, then manually collect the data. The Clinical Trial Registries Data Connector in RightFind Navigate brings together data from multiple clinical trial registries with other types of content, including scientific literature, to enable knowledge workers to find and explore the information they need in one place.”

CCC helps companies manage vast amounts of published content and proprietary internal information and data. As experts in processing data from thousands of sources across a diverse set of industries, CCC has established a proven record of working with a wide range of companies, including content providers and technology partners, to unify data sources and make content more discoverable.

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Author: Craig Sender

Craig Sender is the Senior Director of Public and Analyst Relations at CCC. With 30 years of experience in the media industry, he has held various marketing communications roles at the Disney Internet Group, Perkins School for the Blind, Dan Klores Communications, Ruder Finn, and eMarketer. Since 2012, Sender has served as an Adjunct Professor at Boston University's College of Communication. He earned his master’s degree in communications management from the Newhouse School at Syracuse University, where he also completed his undergraduate studies in public relations.