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Electronic Laboratory Notebooks (ELNs) continue to replace pen and paper systems for data recording, to improve efficiency and data manageability. Recording data on a central host system also improves knowledge sharing within an organization.
Although many labs have moved to electronic systems, they are still not the norm due to challenges inherent in making the transition as well as questions about integrating with other lab systems.
As more and more researcher managers look toward ELNs for enhanced lab management, softward systems must be developed that are scalable and configurable to meet vastly different needs. The market has responded with many new products available for those considering implementation or looking to improve their current system.
SMi’s 2nd annual conference on Electronic Laboratory Notebooks brings together some of the most qualified speakers in the industry, relating their experiences on implementation, as well as a comprehensive evaluation of the products and vendors available. A crucial issue for ELN success is streamlined transition which will be expertly covered. Learn about the changing laboratory landscape, the future of the ELN market, and integrating social software plus much more!
Why should you attend this event?
- USER REQUIREMENTS – Identifying an appropriate ELN and successfully implementing it
- SOCIAL NETWORKING TOOLS – Assessing the use of social software and their relationship with ELNs
- DATA MANAGEMENT – Developing effective data storage systems and backups
- PATENTS AND IP - Understanding ownership and complying with FDA regulations
- INTEGRATING ELNs with existing technology systems
- THE FUTURE OF ELNs – Analysing the changing laboratory landscape
Hear keynote addresses from:
- Rich Lysakowski, Director of R&D and Advisor, Collaborative Electronic Notebook Systems Association
Rob Dilman, Senior Quality Assurance, Eli Lilly Michael Braxenthaler, Research Informatics – Global Head Scientific Workflows, Roche Todd Clement, Ph.D., Senior Product Manager , Symyx Technologies
Our expert speaker line-up also includes:
- Jan Hauß, Central Analytics Informatics, CAS/Log, Merck KGaA
- John Trigg, Director, PhaseFour Informatics
- Matthieu Giraud, Project Leader R&D, Lonza
- Simon Coles, Chief Executive, Amphora Research Systems Ltd
- Michael Kopach, Principal Research Scientist, Chemical Product R&D, Eli Lilly and Company
- Bhanu Sharma, Manager Global Quality Validation and Documentation, Bayer Healthcare
- Suw Charman-Anderson, Social Software Consultant and Writer, Freelance
- David De Roure, Professor of Computer Science, School of Electronics and Computer Science, University of Southampton
- Danny Verbinnen, Program Manager GIS Drug Discovery Europe, Johnson and Johnson PRD
- Cameron Neylon, Senior Scientist, Biomolecular Sciences, STFC Rutherford Appleton Laboratory
- Walter Townsend, Manager Electronic Data Quality Assurance & 21 CFR Part 11 Compliance, TAP Pharmaceuticals
- Sujith Eramangalath, Senior Research Analyst, Healthcare and Lifesciences IT, Frost & Sullivan
- Stuart Butler, Software Developer, Systems Biology Group, Hamilton Institute, National University of Ireland
- Monica J Cahilly, President, Green Mountain Quality Assurance, LLC , Green Mountain Quality Assurance
Who should attend?
Laboratory Managers, Scientists and R&D specialists who need to understand, or are responsible for the acquisition, deployment and management of IT solutions in the laboratory:
- Chemical / Life sciences
- Biology
- Computational Biology
- Quality Control
- Information Services/Information Technology
| - Informatics
- Scientific Data Analysis
- Intellectual Property
- Librarians and Notebook Administrators
- Knowledge Managers
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As well as: - Providers of ELNs
- Software Manufacturers
- Consultancy firms addressing ELN technology
| - Patent and IP Attorneys
- Government
- University Laboratories
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