In a move to encourage greater interaction of disparate information, Waters Corporation and Symyx Technologies are to integrate the NuGenesis Scientific Data Management System (SDMS) with the Software Electronic Lab Notebook (ELN) product.
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Multi-strand approach to proteomics
Nonlinear Dynamics has created a new strategy for proteomics research using multiple techniques, following research that showed results gained from 2D image analysis mass spectrometry overlap by just 10 per cent.
New drug development software initiative
Applied Biosystems and its partner MDS SCIEX have created a new software development initiative to help pharmaceutical companies determine drug candidate viability early in the development pipeline
Parallel computing allows scientists to see the biology of cells
MITs Computational and Systems Biology Initiative (CSBi) is using Interactive Supercomputings Star-P software to create more complex biological models for drug discovery
Three-year licensing deal for DNA sequencing software
The University of Bristol has bought a licence for the current version of DNAStars Lasergene software for the next three years
Big-name vehicle manufacturer chooses virtual simulation software
PSA Peugeot Citroen has selected LMS Virtual.Lab from LMS International as the simulation platform for vehicle design. The car manufacturer plans to use the software over several years by a community of over 500 users.
Talks announced for European lab conference
LAB, the new European trade fair for laboratory, analysis and biological equipment has announced its first series of conference streams to take place on 2 October 2007.
Increased screening workflow for Organon
The molecular pharmacology departments of Organon have recently purchased the XE module of ActivityBase from IDBS following extensive collaboration and a piloting scheme.
Laboratory software used in oil production
Chinese petrochemical company Sinotec is to use Thermo Fisher Scientifics LIMS, chromatography data systems, and desktop spectroscopy software to track, store, manage, report and share enterprise-wide data.
LIMS development collaboration
Thermo Fisher Scientific is to work with Microsoft with the aim being to develop laboratory knowledge management solutions on Microsofts technology platform.
Tripos informatics spinout appoints management team
Jim Hopkins is to head Tripos Discovery Informatics, a newly-private company following the purchase from Tripos by Vector Capital. Richard Cramer and Robert Clark also join the team.
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