Our Vision

About Aseesa

”Knowledge itself is power"

Sir Francis Bacon
Meditationes Sacrae (1597)

History & Goal

Aseesa was founded in 2022 with the ambitious goal of making complex data analysis simple. While the look and feel of consumer-oriented apps has improved dramatically over the past decade, professional and academic software has evolved much more slowly. Some of the best analysis tools—used by millions worldwide—still lack an intuitive user interface, and many are simply code packages that require programming. Therefore, we created Stars with a vision to wrap enterprise-grade analysis tools in an interface that rivals the best consumer-oriented apps.

The vision is to present a truly groundbreaking approach to use various statistical and computational methods to interpret data, identify trends, and draw conclusions. The insights gained from an unbiased analysis will help scientists understand fundamental principles, prove, or disprove hypotheses, and contribute to the advancement of scientific knowledge. Working in silos has led to overlooking of several adverse/side events for a given drug/treatment that are discovered after being deployed population-wide, sometimes in healthy populations. Thus, a systems approach for data analysis has been the bottle neck and despite outstanding technological advances, effective treatments and cures have been elusive. Basic science data grounded in facts is the foundation for making informed decisions, publishing research findings, and paving the way for future discoveries. Data analysis is pivotal in accelerating the translation of scientific discoveries into tangible benefits for individuals and society, ultimately fostering advancements in medicine and healthcare.

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What We Do

Data Solutions

Use our apps or work with our analysis specialists.

  • Aseesa Stars
  • Aseesa QVey
  • Analysis Services
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QVey

Use QVey to analyze data from surveys

Stars
 

Use Stars to analyze biological data & more

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Custom

In-depth, integrated analysis

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