Presentations
The following DataCeutics' papers are available for download, others are available upon request (via email)
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A SAS Macro to Automate the QC of CRT SAS Transport Files(using ODS ‘Traffic Lighting’)

Presented to SAS Pharmaceutical Users Group (PharmaSUG)
May  2007 by Ed Stamm, DataCeutics, Inc. and Todd Case, Genentech, Inc.

A “bit” about Proc Summary: Technique for Working with Summary Output

Presented to the  Pharmaceutical Users Software Exchange  (PhUSE)
October  2006 by Gregory Weber, Troy Ruth, Steve Light , DataCeutics, Inc.

Using ODS Document with SAS/Graph to Remove Unwanted PDF Bookmarks
Presented to SAS Pharmaceutical User Group (PharmaSUG)
May 2006
by John Reilly, DataCeutics, Inc.
A “bit” about Proc Summary: Technique for Working with Summary Output
Presented to SAS Pharmaceutical User Group (PharmaSUG)
May 2006 by Gregory Weber, Troy Ruth, Steve Light , DataCeutics, Inc.
Presented to SAS Pharmaceutical User Group (PharmaSUG)
May 2006
by Paul Gilbert and Steve Light, DataCeutics, Inc.
Presented to the Drug Information Association (DIA) 41st Annual Meeting
June 2005
by Curtis Wolf, DataCeutics, Inc.
Implementation of Clinical Reporting using CDISC Study Data Tabulation Model
Presented to the Drug Information Association (DIA) 41st Annual Meeting
June 2005
by Steve Light and Paul Gilbert, DataCeutics, Inc.
Using SAS/IntrNet as a Web-Enabled Platform for Clinical Reporting
Presented to SAS Pharmaceutical User Group (PharmaSUG)
May 2005 by Paul Gilbert, Steve Light and Greg Weber, DataCeutics, Inc.
SAS Macro Technique for Embedding and Using Metadata in Web Pages

Presented to SAS Pharmaceutical User Group (PharmaSUG)
May 2005 by Paul Gilbert, Troy Ruth and Greg Weber, DataCeutics, Inc.

Using Proc Freq for Manageable Data Summarization
Presented to SAS Pharmaceutical User Group (PharmaSUG)
May 2005 by Curtis Wolf, DataCeutics, Inc.
SDLC Methodologies and Validation
Presented to the Drug Information Association (DIA) 40th Annual Meeting
June 2004
by Pamela Campbell, DataCeutics, Inc.
A Risk-Based Approach to Part 11 and Predicate Rules
Presented to the Drug Information Association (DIA) 40th Annual Meeting
June 2004 by Ian McFetridge, DataCeutics, Inc.
Implementing an Audit Trail within a Clinical Reporting Tool
Presented to SAS Pharmaceutical User Group (PharmaSUG)
May 2004 by Paul Gilbert, Troy Ruth and Greg Weber, DataCeutics, Inc.
The Doors Beyond Clinical Data Management
Presented to the Society for Clinical Data Management 2003 Fall Conference
September 2003
By Lisa Morton, DataCeutics, Inc.
Another Way to Create Data Definition Files
Presented to SAS Pharmaceutical User Group (PharmaSUG)
May 2003 by David Jemiolo, DataCeutics, Inc.
Overview of a Browser-Based Clinical Report Generation Tool
Presented to SAS Pharmaceutical User Group (PharmaSUG)
May 2003 by Greg Weber & Paul Gilbert, DataCeutics, Inc.
The Infrastructure Audit Trail and Part 11
Presented to the Drug Information Association (DIA) EDM Conference
February 2003 by Pamela Campbell, DataCeutics, Inc.
Crossroads - Where the Predicate Rules and 21 CFR Part 11 Meet
Presented to the Society for Clinical Data Management 2002 Fall Conference
October 2002 By Lisa Morton, DataCeutics, Inc.
Capturing SAS Macro Code into an Executable SAS Program
Presented to Northeast SAS User Group (Negus)
September 2002 by David Jemiolo, DataCeutics, Inc.
Design Considerations Used to Develop Clinical Reporting Software
Presented to SAS Pharmaceutical User Group (PharmaSUG)
May 2002 by Steve Light & Paul Gilbert, DataCeutics, Inc
Implementing a Standardized Data Model - A Real Life Story
Presented to SAS Pharmaceutical User Group (PharmaSUG)
May 2002 by Curtis Wolf & Paul Gilbert, DataCeutics, Inc.
Using SAS ODS to Enhance Clinical Data Summaries: Meeting eSub Guidelines
Presented to SAS User Group International (SUGI)
March 2002 by Steve Light & Paul Gilbert, DataCeutics, Inc. Kathleen Greene, Genzyme Corporation
Keeping Your Data Center Compliant
Presented to the Drug Information Association (DIA) Computer Validation Conference
February 2002 by Pamela Campbell, DataCeutics, Inc.
Distributed Computing Infrastructures and Validation
Journal of Validation Technology Volume 7, Number 4
August 2001
by Pamela Campbell, DataCeutics, Inc.
Loading Oracle Clinical Studies using SAS Methodology
Presented to SAS Pharmaceutical User Group (PharmaSUG)
May 2001 by Steve Light & Curtis Wolf, DataCeutics, Inc.
The Changing Nature of SAS Programming in the Pharmaceuticals Industry
Presented to SAS Pharmaceutical User Group (PharmaSUG)
May 2001 by Steve Light, Andy Siegel, Genzyme Corporation DataCeutics, Inc.
A Novel Approach to Developing a Patient Profile Reporting Application
Presented to SAS User Group International (SUGI)
March 2001 by Steve Light & Paul Gilbert, DataCeutics, Inc. Guy Genereux, Sepracor, Inc.
Validating Clinical Systems in a Paperless Environment: A Practical Guide
Presented to the IIR Case Report Forms-Design Standards & New Solutions Conference
September 2000 by Matt Ferdock, DataCeutics, Inc.
Are Your SOPs 21 CFR Compliant?
Presented to the Oracle Clinical Users Group meeting
September 2000 by Lisa Morton, DataCeutics, Inc.
cGCP Validation and Application Service Provider Model
Presented to the Oracle Clinical Users Group meeting
September 2000 by Matt Ferdock, DataCeutics, Inc.
Validating a Clinical Data Management System: A Practical Guide
Institute for International Research - 3rd Annual Validating Clinical Data Management Conference
July 2000 by Matt Ferdock, DataCeutics, Inc.
How to Validate a Vendor Purchased Application
Presented to the DIA Data Management Conference on Interactive Technologies and Strategies
March 2000 by Lisa Morton & Matt Ferdock, DataCeutics, Inc.
How to Validate a Vendor Purchased Application
Presented to the Oracle Clinical User Group 4th Annual Meeting
October  1999 by Lisa Morton & Matt Ferdock, DataCeutics, Inc.
Begin with the End in Mind: Modeling Data to Achieve Warehousing Success
Presented to Pharmaceutical SAS User Group (PharmaSUG) 1999
by Paul Gilbert & Steve Light, DataCeutics, Inc. Beth Atkinson & David Reasner, Sepracor, Inc.
Globally Validating a Serious Adverse Event Tracking System
Presented to the DIA Data Management conference on Validation
September 1998 by Matt Ferdock, DataCeutics, Inc. & Tony Benton, Knoll Pharmaceutical Company
Managing SAS/PH-Clinical in a Multiple Instance Environment
Presented to Pharmaceutical SAS User Group (PharmaSUG) 1998
by Paul Gilbert & Steve Light, DataCeutics, Inc
Integrating SAS and Adobe Acrobat into Electronic FDA Submissions
Presented to Pharmaceutical SAS User Group (PharmaSUG) 1998
by Shylendra Kumar, Statsphere, Inc.,
Andy Siegel, Astra USA, Inc.,
Paul Gilbert & Steve Light, DataCeutics, Inc.
Migration of SAS Software From VMS to Windows NT: A Real Life Story
Presented to SAS User Group International (SUGI) 1998
by Paul Gilbert & Steve Light, DataCeutics, Inc. ,John Scott Grainger at Clintrials Research
Guidelines for SAS Program Development to Facilitate Migration of Standalone Code to SAS/PH-Clinical Templates
Presented to SAS/PH-Clinical User Group 1997
by Paul Gilbert & Steve Light, DataCeutics, Inc.
Statistical Programming Workflow Process Improvement at Fujisawa USA
Presented to Pharmaceutical SAS User Group 1997
by Jay Erdman, Fujisawa USA Paul Gilbert, DataCeutics, Inc.
Developing a Suite of Clinical Report Macros for SAS/PH-Clinical
Presented to Pharmaceutical SAS User Group 1997
by Paul Gilbert & Steve Light, DataCeutics, Inc.
Performance Testing for SAS Running on AIX and Windows NT Platforms
Presented to SAS User Group International 1997
by Paul Gilbert & Steve Light, DataCeutics, Inc.
Andy Siegel & Shylendra Kumar, Astra USA
A Simple Methodology for Developing Clinical Reporting Macros
Presented to SAS User Group International 1996
by Paul Gilbert & Steve Light, DataCeutics, Inc.
Conversion of Report Programs to SAS/PH-Clinical Templates
Presented to Northeast SAS User Group 1996
by Paul Gilbert & Steve Light, DataCeutics, Inc.
Andy Siegel & Jack Jacobsen, Astra USA

 

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