Connected digital system links animal records, housing, tasks, and clinical data
Invivo research depends on the consistency of daily facility execution. Well before regulatory submissions or final reporting, animals must be correctly housed, systematically monitored, accurately transferred, and maintained according to structured care schedules. When these operational elements are managed across disconnected systems, spreadsheets, or manual documentation, alignment becomes dependent on human coordination rather than system structure.
PicoTeam InVivo structures facility operations within a unified data foundation that connects animal records, housing hierarchy, task management, and clinical documentation.
Animal management is centralized with complete lifecycle visibility. Each animal record includes strain, genotype, identification method, health status, study assignment, and historical events. Transfers between cages or rooms are logged automatically with full traceability. Facility layouts mirror physical infrastructure—site, room, rack, cage—ensuring that digital records reflect real-world positioning.
Daily husbandry activities are scheduled and executed within a unified task environment. Feeding, cleaning, enrichment, welfare checks, and veterinary observations are documented with timestamps and user attribution. Overdue tasks are visible, and execution status is transparent across teams. Clinical observations and prescriptions are directly linked to individual animals or cohorts, ensuring that health status is consistently visible throughout the facility.
Because these elements operate within the same data model, operational events do not require manual reconciliation. Animal status, housing location, and care history remain synchronized.
This structured operational layer becomes the foundation for reliable study execution and regulatory reporting. When daily operations are structured and traceable, the entire research process becomes more consistent.


