Towards a data analytic society
Felix Grant on the use of statistics in the analysis of society
Felix Grant on the use of statistics in the analysis of society
David Robson on how modelling software is having an impact on monitoring the spread of global diseases
Climate change and global warming are ever-present topics in the media, but how much can the predictioncs be trusted? David Robson investigates the trials of modelling such complex environmental and meteorlogical data.
Markus Fischer, of German biotech company Entelechon, overcomes the complications associated with gene synthesis
Felix Grant assesses recent releases for design of experiment software
Peter Rees bridges the gap between instruments and software
Simon White believes that information can be better shared if everyone makes use of ontologies
Providing scientific software is not just a matter of development, but makes strategic sense, Felix Grant believes
Clinical trials, not finding new chemical entities, are the most costly aspect of drug development. Peter Rees looks at the software solutions that might make clinical trials cheaper and faster
Electronic signatures can bring a ninefold increase in laboratory throughput, Peter Rees discovered. But first, companies may have to throw away popular software
‘Choosing a system that offers flexible configuration to match specific teams’ needs is key to digital transformation,’ says Sharon Williams, Interactive Software’s product director.
Today the European Bioinformatics Institute (EBI) maintains the world’s most comprehensive range of freely available and up-to-date molecular data resources
The pandemic has defined the development of laboratory software and technologies, as collaboration and remote working tools become requirements to a productive laboratory.