Big Pharma will Benefit from New ADME LIMS

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Big Pharma will Benefit from New ADME LIMS

26 Jul, 2010

Published over 15 years ago. See the latest and most current information on Laboratory products.

A ‘Top 10’ pharmaceutical company is one of the first to implement Debra 5.7.7 - the latest release of LabLogic Systems’ LIMS for drug metabolism studies. Recent developments in the software, in particular the new Protein Binding and Pooling modules, will bring efficiency improvements to the company’s research centres in Switzerland and the USA, which have been using Debra 5.4 since 2002.

For the last few years the USA research centre has also been using LabLogic’s Laura 4 radiochromatography software package - but with the disadvantage that all data had to be stored on 20 stand-alone workstations. As part of the upgrade project, a centralised database is being introduced so that data and methods can be shared easily between HPLC workstations and data can be imported into Debra. The company opted to use LabLogic’s validation services to implement Debra 5.7.7, just as it did for the 5.4 release that it has used until now.

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