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Review
. 2021 Dec 31;62(1-2):223-231.
doi: 10.1093/ilar/ilab018.

Biomonitoring and Digital Data Technology as an Opportunity for Enhancing Animal Study Translation

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Biomonitoring and Digital Data Technology as an Opportunity for Enhancing Animal Study Translation

Erwin B Defensor et al. ILAR J. .

Abstract

The failure of animal studies to translate to effective clinical therapeutics has driven efforts to identify underlying cause and develop solutions that improve the reproducibility and translatability of preclinical research. Common issues revolve around study design, analysis, and reporting as well as standardization between preclinical and clinical endpoints. To address these needs, recent advancements in digital technology, including biomonitoring of digital biomarkers, development of software systems and database technologies, as well as application of artificial intelligence to preclinical datasets can be used to increase the translational relevance of preclinical animal research. In this review, we will describe how a number of innovative digital technologies are being applied to overcome recurring challenges in study design, execution, and data sharing as well as improving scientific outcome measures. Examples of how these technologies are applied to specific therapeutic areas are provided. Digital technologies can enhance the quality of preclinical research and encourage scientific collaboration, thus accelerating the development of novel therapeutics.

Keywords: artificial intelligence; biomonitoring; digital biomarker; digital technology; preclinical; rodent; study rigor; translation.

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