Domino Data Lab launches Domino SCE QC
Developed with leading pharmaceutical partners, SCE QC automates quality control workflows and sets a new standard for stats programming
16 Dec 2025
Domino Data Lab has launched Domino SCE QC, a new capability that brings automation, traceability, and confidence to quality control (QC) in clinical programming, reducing operational risk and compliance overhead.
By embedding QC tracking directly into the statistical computing environment (SCE), Domino gives statistical programming and biostatistics teams a faster, more reliable way to validate analyses, document approvals, and ensure audit readiness.
By enabling programmers to create, assign, and approve deliverables directly inside the SCE, every dataset, code file, and output is automatically linked and version-controlled. This eliminates duplicate effort and enforces proper sequencing while supporting dual-programmer validation to maintain complete traceability aligned with 21 CFR Part 11.
Centralizing QC tracking and documentation within the SCE creates a single, trusted source of record for all analytical work, helping organisations strengthen oversight, reduce review cycles, and streamline submissions without adding new tools or complexity.
Domino SCE QC builds on Domino Data Lab’s broader strategy to unify infrastructure, workflows, and review processes across teams. This connected approach helps life sciences organisations streamline analysis, improve consistency across studies, and scale compliant practices.
“Domino SCE QC represents the next step in modernizing statistical programming,” said Nick Elprin, CEO and co-founder of Domino Data Lab. “It gives life sciences organisations the ability to accelerate clinical analyses while maintaining full traceability and compliance, turning quality control into an integrated, automated part of the programming workflow.”
Chris McSpiritt, Vice President of Life Sciences Strategy, Domino Data Lab, added, “With SCE QC, we’re helping clinical programming teams eliminate manual QC tracking and get full visibility into review progress. Embedding quality oversight directly into the SCE shortens submission timelines and helps organisations be fully prepared for audits.”