Biotech company turns to LIMS
Biotech company Trenzyme is using a LIMS solution, that allows for systematic data management by fi ling of R&D data and analytic data within one system.
In many cases, R&D teams prefer to use ELNs, while analytic departments prefer sample-based LIMS. AAC Infotray, using its Limsophy technology, has developed a software concept that grants easy data accessibility across departments, including the management and supply chain.
RALIMS (Research and Laboratory Information Management System) allows for systematic data management by fi ling of R&D data and analytic data within one system. The data can be saved both in a sample- based structured way (for the analytics) and in an project- based unstructured way (R&D). The data can be accessed via
both a full-text search and database query.
At the push of a button, the RALIMS report builder generates a versatile report, which comprises of all relevant data of a given project. This can include documents such as SOPs, the development steps and analytical results, where desired. The biotech service provider Trenzyme, located in Constance, Germany, uses Limsophy RALIMS throughout its entire business processes. The Limsophy RALIMS handles the address administration with contact history, bid proposal management, project management with cost monitoring, order processing management, SOP-based documentation, sample handling, reporting, entry of services rendered, invoicing and transfer of the accounting records to the fi nancial accounts department.
Galderma R&D implements ELN
Agilent Technologies has announced that Swiss pharmaceutical fi rm Galderma R&D has adopted the Agilent ELN to automate its scientifi c data management at its main R&D centre, the largest facility of its type devoted to dermatological study. ‘We involved our end users in demonstration sessions based on our work-fl ow for chemistry,’ said Catherine Parigot, project leader of Galderma R&D information management department in Sophia-Antipolis, France. ‘After comparison with the leading solutions on the market, the
user choice of Agilent ELN was unanimous. This was based largely on the ergonomics of the interface and the intuitive navigation through the different functions. Agilent was also able to demonstrate integration with existing information systems.’ Agilent claims that its ELN provides numerous benefi ts beyond eliminating paper lab notebooks. The open architecture is designed to simplify and accelerate the R&D process by streamlining data capture, speeding data search and retrieval, and eliminating redundant data entry.
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