What Is LSIT?LSIT is a non-profit, 501(c)(3) organization bringing together several industries to build the first Good Informatics Practices (GIP) Guidance Document to assist IT departments in 5 areas of: compliance, standards, best practices, risk mitigation and return on investment. GIP is the guidance for improving quality and trust of IT within life sciences and healthcare.
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The LSIT Global Institute is a U.S. 501(c)(3) non-profit corporation. All program sponsorships and membership contributions are tax-deductible as allowed by law. Register to Volunteer
LSIT relies on industry volunteers with expertise in the one or more of the many facets of utilizing IT in the Life Sciences industry. find out more or |
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News
04.04.07 -- New Issue of the LSIT Minute released. 03.28.08 -- The LSIT Board of Directors today announced the formation of an Industry Advisory Board. 10.04.07 -- LSIT and Frost & Sullivan have announced a new industry survey. 09.13.07 -- Passing the baton: LSIT announces changes to the Board of Directors. 06.05.07 -- The DIA has allowed us to post an excellent article from their Drug Information Journal that is pertinent to LSIT's efforts, on the Risk Assessment and Management Process. |
Calendar
05.05 - 05.07.08: DIA Events: Regulatory II: The CTD/NDA Phase 05.18 - 05.20.08: Symyx Global Symposium 05.20 - 05.22.08: CPM 2008 West 06.05 - 06.06.08: The PSS 5th Annual Managing Projects and Resources 06.17 - 06.20.08: 2008 Bio International Convention - The Global Event for Biotechnology 06.20 - 06.22.08: 9th Annual UC System-wide Bioengineering Symposium 09.08 - 09.12.08: 2008 PDA/FDA Joint Regulatory Conference: Harmonization, Implementation and Modernization: Achieving a Future Vision |
About LSIT
Our Mission is to develop trusted InformationTechnology guidance for the global life sciences and health care communities. Our Vision is to drive the global development, adoption & practice of trusted Information Technology (IT) guidance. Our Charter is to facilitate collaborations to develop open publicly available Good Information Practices (GIP) for the life sciences and health care communities using a risk-based approach. |
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