Cambridge Technologies unveils new client web portalCambridge Technologies unveils new client web portal

Cambridge will be showcasing Diagnostic Databridge at select veterinary conferences in 2019 and will offer veterinarians the opportunity to sign up for the service.

March 4, 2019

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Cambridge Technologies unveils new client web portal
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Cambridge Technologies has launched a new client web portal for online access to diagnostic reporting and isolate management. Diagnostic Databridge access will allow veterinarians to submit diagnostic requests electronically. This gives Cambridge Technologies notice that diagnostic samples from the veterinarian will be arriving, allowing advance preparation to manage the case and insuring results get back to the veterinarian as soon as possible.

“Diagnostic Databridge will bring a new dimension to Cambridge’s Precision Vaccinology by putting diagnostic reports including Next Generation Sequencing reports in an easily accessible database to better support veterinarians in the selection of isolates for the custom vaccines that we manufacture for them and the producers they serve,” says Mike Cuperus, Cambridge Technologies Marketing. 

Veterinarian’s using Diagnostic Databridge will have their own, private account, accessible by username and password to enable them to see their diagnostic and sequencing reports. 

According to Tracy Oleson, Databridge administrator, “Diagnostic Databridge will improve our service to our customers by making all of their diagnostic and molecular sequencing reports available in a searchable format.  We will continue to provide individual reports by email as diagnostic cases are completed for those who prefer to receive their reports this way.”    

Cambridge will be showcasing Diagnostic Databridge at select veterinary conferences in 2019 and will offer veterinarians the opportunity to sign up for the service. They will also be offering webinars for veterinarians and their clinic staff to learn more about Diagnostic Databridge and how it can be used to make the volumes of diagnostic data easier to use and manage. Veterinary clinics will be contacted to sign up for the webinars in March and April. Webinar sign up will also be available online at www.cambridgetechnologies.com.

Source: Cambridge Technologies, which is solely responsible for the information provided, and wholly owns the information. Informa Business Media and all its subsidiaries are not responsible for any of the content contained in this information asset.

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