New electronic lab notebooks from Elsevier
In response to industry and customer demand, Elsevier MDL has launched a dedicated, phased programme to build a robust, scalable, enterprise-strength electronic laboratory notebook (ELN) for the life sciences, built on MDL Isentris technology, for delivery in 2006.
In response to industry and customer demand, Elsevier MDL has launched a dedicated, phased programme to build a robust, scalable, enterprise-strength electronic laboratory notebook (ELN) for the life sciences, built on MDL Isentris technology, for delivery in 2006.
Elsevier MDL ceo Lars Barfod said: 'A new generation ELN that satisfies both intellectual property and regulatory requirements is a unifying application that will significantly reduce cycle time in bio-pharmaceutical r&d.'
Researchers engaged in experiment planning and data capture/analysis supporting parallel synthesis, single- and multi-step reactions and other complex processes are increasingly demanding an integrated ELN system.
Such a system should offer productivity benefits, electronic laboratory data capture, report generation, auditing, tracking and storage solution. In addition, an integrated ELN ensures that information captured in the system can meet and support FDA- and OSHA-mandated GMP and GLP, as well as 21 CFR Part 11 compliance.