About us

myClin is the leading Software as a Service (SaaS) platform for essential Clinical Trial Compliance and Oversight. It allows for secure document exchange between sites, sponsors and CROs, automatically tracked study communications, centralized and accelerated study training, and unique Compliance Scoring insights.

The myClin Compliance Score gives all study stakeholders the ability to identify and measure hidden study compliance gaps. You can track and improve the readership of essential study documents and the delivery of critical study updates and training. It provides clear and objective metrics for all stakeholders to stay inspection-ready and ensure continuous and contemporaneous oversight.

Since 2008 our mission has been to leverage technology to enhance oversight, compliance, engagement and collaboration in clinical trials. The team of clinical research veterans that created myClin brought deep experience delivering clinical operations services and building feature-rich eClinical systems. Since then, myClin has been used across all phases of research, in global bio-pharmaceutical and device studies with thousands of clinical users.

myClin is headquartered in Philadelphia, PA, with offices in the United Kingdom.

Team

James Denmark

CEO & Founder

James Denmark spent 25 years in the technology and clinical services industry working in the global central lab, CRO, IVRS and centralized ECG fields as a technologist, operational head and general manager. He has held positions with Shell Oil, Meyer International, Scicor, Covance, Nexigent and Reliance Industries.

Chris Dawson

VP, Technology

Chris started his tech career in Chicago in 1997 and has been involved with a number of successful (cars.com, grubhub.com) and not so successful (anyone remember starbelly.com ??) startups and e-commerce ventures. Chris is leveraging his experience in software development process to incorporate agile methodologies to enhance and increase the productivity of the tech team at myClin. Chris dabbles in photography on the side and struggles daily with Gear Acquisition Syndrome.