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Electronic Laboratory Notebook Consolidates Assay Data to Improve Workflow

Jul 12 2012

IDBS, a global provider of innovative data management, analytics and modelling solutions, have announced that the University of Cape Town (UCT) Drug Discovery and Development Centre, H3-D is using the BioBook Electronic Laboratory Notebook (ELN) to store, manage and analyse its Drug Metabolism and Pharmacokinetic (DMPK) data. Aligning itself with international standards in drug discovery, H3-D benefits from BioBook’s ability to consolidate assay results in one place, improving workflow and accelerating preclinical research.

BioBook is currently being rolled out across H3-D. Users are able to track research projects and manage the large volumes of data associated with individual assays. Analysis is completed within the system rather than relying on Microsoft Excel for data handling. Working in this efficient way minimises the risk of human error and enables H3-D to advance it’s drug discovery on a global scale with conviction in its research findings.

Neil Kipling, CEO and Founder of IDBS said, “The world’s leading academic institutions are now taking advantage of industrial informatics platforms like BioBook. Our ELN significantly improves workflow and boosts research productivity by up to 30%. It also makes collaboration easier and enables better decision making. This new relationship with UCT demonstrates our commitment to providing global academia with modern informatics technologies which can revolutionise academic R&D.”

BioBook is a flexible, automated solution which dramatically reduces time to market in late stage discovery, pharmacology and preclinical R&D. It integrates with legacy data software such as laboratory information management systems (LIMS) and combines data imported from laboratory instruments to keep all research in one secure environment.


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