Animal models are extensively utilized to evaluate the toxicity and efficacy of candidate drugs before human trials can be conducted. Some animals are well suited to replicate the disease progression and simulate human body response to drugs. Zebra Fish and Lab Mouse are two popular examples. Analyzing the effect of a drug requires human observers to note things like wagging the tail, flapping speed of the fins (in fish), and curvature of trajectories of their motion. These observations are used as biomarkers and drug effects.
Ingenvio has designed an MVP and accelerator to track multiple body motions of these lab animals and show it on dashboards as results of a study. Its user-centric design simplifies recording and observation, enabling researchers to upload videos directly into the system. With this application, scientists are equipped to draw richer insights and comparisons from their pre-clinical trials.