New Tool To Track And Analyze NIH Funded Biomedical Research

(Austin, Texas) – Each year, the National Institutes of Health (NIH) funds tens of thousands of new biomedical research projects, conducted at a variety of research institutions. NIH maintains an online database of all funded projects, called CRISP, or Computer Retrieval of Information on Scientific Projects. The CRISP database has the potential to be a rich source of sales leads for life science companies and a prime tool for researching competitive organizations.

CRISPAlertsTM are reports containing contact and detailed project information for all NIH-funded research. Conveniently emailed to you each week, they inform you of the newest approved projects. You can search seamlessly for results that match your keywords. The easy-to-use web-based control panel allows full user-controlled keyword management and selection of how the results are formatted for easy importation into a database.

At BioFusion, we’re devoted to helping the life sciences industry leverage the power of information technology. Our three-person partnership includes a tenured college professor, a Ph.D. working in the industry, and a seasoned marketing professional. Combining our technology knowledge and marketing experience, we create applications that streamline IT tasks and harness Internet resources. Using these technologies, companies can accelerate their sales, marketing, and corporate activities–and gain the edge on their competitors.

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