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The creation of a drug consists of a copious and complicated series of projects that are all intertwined. Andy Mehrotra, CEO of Unipr, joins the Patient Empowerment Program to discuss how Unipr’s AI based cloud program, project, and portfolio management platforms allow organizations like n-Lorem to quickly analyze data to inform program management. Today, n-Lorem effectively manages more than 90 accepted patient programs thanks to help from Unipr. Discovering locations where productivity can be increased while maintaining quality in every step is critical to treating as many nano-rare patients as possible.

On This Episode We Discuss:

  • Andy’s upbringing among physicians and pharmaceutical entrepreneurs
  • Traveling the world to launch Humera
  • Baring the frigid Boston winters at MIT
  • Inspiration to found Unipr
  • How biotech and pharmaceutical organizations can use Unipr to increase efficiency
  • The partnership between Unipr and n-Lorem
  • Unipr’s focus areas: Increasing the probability of success, decreasing the operational costs, and decreasing the cycle time for drug development
  • Why Andy would donate himself to help n-Lorem

  continue reading

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Manage episode 360099773 series 3349924
Content provided by n-Lorem Foundation and N-Lorem Foundation. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by n-Lorem Foundation and N-Lorem Foundation or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

The creation of a drug consists of a copious and complicated series of projects that are all intertwined. Andy Mehrotra, CEO of Unipr, joins the Patient Empowerment Program to discuss how Unipr’s AI based cloud program, project, and portfolio management platforms allow organizations like n-Lorem to quickly analyze data to inform program management. Today, n-Lorem effectively manages more than 90 accepted patient programs thanks to help from Unipr. Discovering locations where productivity can be increased while maintaining quality in every step is critical to treating as many nano-rare patients as possible.

On This Episode We Discuss:

  • Andy’s upbringing among physicians and pharmaceutical entrepreneurs
  • Traveling the world to launch Humera
  • Baring the frigid Boston winters at MIT
  • Inspiration to found Unipr
  • How biotech and pharmaceutical organizations can use Unipr to increase efficiency
  • The partnership between Unipr and n-Lorem
  • Unipr’s focus areas: Increasing the probability of success, decreasing the operational costs, and decreasing the cycle time for drug development
  • Why Andy would donate himself to help n-Lorem

  continue reading

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