Geneus 4.0
GenoLogics has released its lab and data management system for genomics research, Geneus 4.0, with many enhancements including the ability to handle NextGen sequencing workflows.
GenoLogics has released its lab and data management system for genomics research, Geneus 4.0, with many enhancements including the ability to handle NextGen sequencing workflows.
GenoLogics has released Proteus 4.0, its lab and scientific data management system for proteomics.
GenoLogics is developing an integrated suite of biorepository and biomedical informatics products.
Genedata has released Genedata Expressionist version 5.0, its enterprise high-throughput biomarker discovery platform.
NextBio has released a free version of the NextBio life science search engine to the general public.
Kinematik has released its eNovator Clinical Trials module.
The Technology Research for Independent Living (TRIL) Centre has released the BioMOBIUS Research Platform.
Bio-Rad Laboratories has announced the pending launch later this year of two regulatory tools for the ProteOn XPR36 Protein Interaction Array System: the ProteOn Manager 2.1 Security Edition Software and the ProteOn XPR36 Installation Qualification and Operation Qualification Kit.
Synbiosis has released its ProtoCOL software for automatic colony and inhibition zone analysis, as well as full validation information for its entire range of automated colony counters.
Thermo Fisher Scientific has launched a sensitive tissue-imaging platform, combining its Thermo Scientific MALDI LTQ XL mass spectrometer with ImageQuest software, making it easier for scientists to analyse whole tissue, biological, and polymer samples.
Additive manufacturing (AM) is opening up new possibilities for engineers to create components and subsystems enabling rapid prototyping and novel designs that can help to accelerate innovation.
We caught up with David Fox, chief business officer at Modality.ai, for a quick chat about biotech software trends
Sophia Ktori discusses the importance of integration and open systems in supporting laboratory automation
Robert Roe explores advances in CPU, accelerator and networking hardware that is being designed to support exascale.
Professor Dieter Kranzlmüller of Leibniz Supercomputing Centre (LRZ) outlines the work of the facility
A round-up of the latest products for scientists using networking technologies
A round-up of the latest storage products and technology available for scientists using HPC