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“The potential market for ELN technology is large - over $1 billion– and sales of vendor solutions are growing by over 30% per year” Electronic Laboratory Notebooks: A Foundation for Scientific Knowledge Management, Atrium Research SMi’s Electronic Laboratory Notebook brings together some of the most qualified speakers in the industry, giving their experiences on their own implementation of ELN’s in Biological, chemical and analytical chemistry research. The critical issues to be addressed include:
- The user requirements - how to choose an ELN and the challenges of its implementation
- Can Biologists and Chemists use the same ELN? Hear case studies from companies already involved in this area
- The benefits of using an ELN in analytical chemistry
- The relationship between ELN’s and social networking tools including the importance of semantics and collaboration in experimental science
- The cultural developments in easing the transition from paper to electronic
- Compliance management, IP protection and patent laws
This event is a must attend for Laboratory Managers, Scientists and R&D IT specialists, who want to understand more about the implementation and management of IT laboratory solutions. Whether you are already using an ELN or considering acquisition this is an important event for you.
Our exceptional speaker line-up includes case studies from: - Jan Hauß, Central Analytics Informatics, Merck
- Antonio Gomez, Senior Scientist, Information Management, Medicinal Chemistry, Johnson & Johnson
- Dr Matthieu Giraud, Project Leader R&D, Lonza Exclusive Synthesis, Peptides & Oligonucleotides, Lonza
As well as exclusive presentations from industry experts: - Dr Mike Kopach, Principal Research Scientist, Chemical Product Research & Development, Eli Lilly
- Graham Watson, Chief Technical Officer, Cancer Research Technology
- Ian Menzies, GPR&D Business Development, AstraZeneca
- Dr Charlie Sodano, Manager, Information Services, Bayer Healthcare
- Dr Stephan Taylor, Director, Project & Process Optimization Systems, Process Research and Development, Bristol Myers Squibb
- Dr Rich Lysakowski, Chief Science & Technology Officer, Collaborative Electronic Notebook Systems Association (CENSA)
- Professor Jeremy Frey, Professor of Chemistry, University of Southampton
- Simon Coles, Chief Executive, Amphora Research Systems
- John Trigg, Director, phaseFour Informatics
- Eliot Randle, Business Consultant, IDBS
This conference is aimed at: - Biologists, Chemists
- R&D Managers
- Engineers
- Librarians and Notebook Administrators
- Knowledge Managers
- Patent Attorneys
As well as regulators in: - Chemical and Life Sciences R&D
- Manufacturing Environments Industry
- Government
- University Labs
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