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SHYFT Analytics

www.shyftanalytics.com

 
SHYFT has been an integral part of the life sciences ecosystem for over 10 years and as the market undergoes a dramatic transformation to deliver more personalized and value-based medicine, the role of SHYFT has never been more important. We built the SHYFT Platform to help life science companies integrate clinical and commercial data and translate it into patient-centric intelligence and analytics for use across functional groups, shortening development cycles and commercialization activities while improving the probability of success. With a long history of success and deep client partnerships, we understand the market transformation and the actionable intelligence required for successful ...
  • Number of Employees: 0-25
  • Annual Revenue: $1-10 Million

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