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SLAS 2019 Advanced 3D Human Models and High-Content Analysis Symposium

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21 October 2019 to 22 October 2019
London, UK
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https://www.slas.org/events/slas-2019-high-content-analysis-symposium/
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Laboratory Informatics Guide 2019
Data-driven drug development

Drug development is facing change – both from technological pressures, such as the use of AI and machine learning, plus new regulations which are driving sweeping changes to the way electronic records are created and stored for clinical trials.

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A look to the future

Robert Roe speaks with laboratory informatics software providers about the future of their software and the introduction of new technologies, such as AI and deep learning

Designing the lab of the future

Scientists are now beginning to use new technologies such as the internet of things (IoT), artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) in their daily workflows.

Managing pharma data integrity

In today’s world, where drug development integrates science and technology, consumer safety is paramount in the pharmaceutical industry.

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