Who We Work With
Struggling to extract valuable insights from your clinical trials? Keen to arrange psychometric training for your people, but don’t know where to start? We can help. Seeing Theta works with companies across the pharmaceutical, biotech and medical device industry spectrum, crafting bespoke solutions to help you reach your performance and training goals.
Small Biotechs
Small biopharmaceutical companies are an increasingly important presence in the healthcare sector and a major driver of innovation. Typically, they face challenges in designing and implementing successful development programs and securing regulatory approval due to limited internal experience and resources.
- Study and analysis planning for successful trials
- Help with interpretation of complex results
- Training

Large CROs
Clinical Research Organizations have a vital role to play in carrying out clinical trials and assisting pharmaceutical companies and healthcare providers to launch new treatments. Large CROs face challenges in responding to regulatory change in an increasingly globalized trial environment, patient recruitment and data management and analysis.
- Partnering on joint proposals to pharma companies
- Consulting on trial data analysis
- Training

Large Pharma
Large pharmaceutical companies are at the heart of the global healthcare sector. They face numerous challenges including dealing with shifting governmental and regulatory paradigms, responding to technological change and new ways of working, and understanding how best to harness big data effectively to facilitate clinical development.
- Partnering on joint proposals to pharma companies
- Consulting on trial data analysis
- Training

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