en•sem•ble: a group producing a single effect.
Onsemble is the convergence of different stake holders that relate to Oncore in some way or the other. The foremost goal of Onsemble is cancer clinical research operations excellence.
Onsemble, the Oncore Community, constantly interact to share ideas, develop best practices, and guide Oncore's evolution. Onsemble.net is an online resource for the members.
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Stake Holders
Oncore Users
These are the individuals who routinely use Oncore to perform their day to day tasks. They include study coordinators, data managers, and financial coordinators.
Cancer Center Staff
In addition to the actual users of Oncore, there are many individuals like Principal Investigators and Center Administrators that rely on the information available through Oncore for their clinical research operations.
Oncore People
These are the individuals that develop, support, and implement Oncore and are employees of PercipEnz Technologies, Inc.
Oncore Developer and Adopter Network (ODEAN)
This is the extended development community of Oncore. This is the network of individuals who have an interest in developing and adopting new applications that provide complementary capabilities to Oncore. In addition to the individuals from cancer centers, this group can include interested members of the academic and commercial communities.
Outcomes
Shared Oncore Experiences
One of the most valuable outcomes is the business impact knowledge from the centers that have adopted some part of Oncore so that those who are yet to adopt that functionality can make incremental Oncore rollout plans that would be most beneficial for their center and affiliates.
Shared Best Practices
Beyond the use of Oncore, the most significant outcome is the shared best practices. By understanding the operational nuances and operational practices from different centers, shared best practices can be developed that directly improve the clinical research operations.
Evolving Clinical Research Infrastructure
Through shared understanding of common challenges, and community driven priorities, Oncore continues to evolve to keep pace with the changing needs of cancer research, thereby providing a solution for today and tomorrow. In a typical year, there are three releases of Oncore, each new version addressing changing requirements and providing new capabilities.

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