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The Fracture Research Animal Models Database

About the solution

FRAMD fills an unmet need by providing pre-clinical researchers and funding agencies with a dedicated resource that will enhance their ability to select animal models of fracture injury and disease that pertain to the investigator’s research focus and are clinically relevant, reproducible, and humane. FRAMD will reduce the unnecessary use of research animals and it will heighten workplace efficiency and reduce cost by avoiding use of ill-suited or outdated animal models.

By utilizing Knack, a low code solution builder, we were able to deliver the first solution iteration in days. The flexibility of the system enabled a truly agile approach where change requests and improvements were quickly developed and delivered all in record time and low cost. The solution now has over 4.5 thousand studies available to easily search, filter and link to valuable life changing research.

Testimonial

Rating: 5 out of 5.
‘Brian Ingle is an IT specialist who I’m privileged to have worked with since 2014. Extraordinarily talented, approachable, communicative, and incredibly reliable. “No” and “can’t do that” are not in his lexicon

Carl Kirker-Head

MA, Vet MB, MRCVS, DACVS, DECVS

International Chair, AO VET, 2015-2021

Marilyn M Simpson Professor

Professor of Surgery

Vice-President, University Faculty Senate

Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine at Tufts University