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Proxeon releases enhanced version of ProteinCenter
Used after protein identification by conventional search engines, this unique tool enables biologists to convert complex proteomics search results into biological sense within minutes
News from Proxeon (17 April 2008)
Boehringer Ingelheim selects PredictionBase
User application article IDBS reports that the global pharmaceutical company Boehringer Ingelheim has purchased its predictive modelling technology PredictionBase for use at its Biberach an der Riss research site
News from IDBS (15 April 2008)
Bio-Rad now offers over 100 IR spectral databases
Bio-Rad's spectral databases, which include the Sadtler collections, are used worldwide in the verification, classification, and identification of chemical substances across multiple areas of research
News from Bio-Rad Informatics Division (31 March 2008)
ACS is now a pay-per-view supplier to Fiz AutoDoc
It is now possible to order and download pay-per-view articles from ACS journals (1996 - today) via Fiz AutoDoc Brochure available
News from FIZ Karlsruhe, STN Europe (20 March 2008)
One of the biggest collections of FTIR spectra
Nicodom Libraries include 11,729 FT-IR spectra - polymers, fibres, pharmaceuticals, organic and inorganic chemicals, pesticides, powders, drugs, explosives, kidney stones, solvents, food additives
News from Nicodom ( 7 March 2008)
Mobile application development classes from Syware
Syware, a developer of mobile database tools for business and personal productivity, has announced the spring 2008 Visual CE and Associated Tools training courses
News from Syware (29 February 2008)
600 new Raman spectra of Japanese chemicals
Test the Raman spectra for free and reserve your copy of the free Demo-CD with 1100 Raman spectra and 5000 ATR-FTIR spectra.
News from ST Japan-Europe (20 February 2008)
Big improvement to the timeliness of USGene
SequenceBase and Fiz Karlsruhe will publish on STN within three days of publication by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) - up to ten days faster than any other comparable resource Brochure available
News from FIZ Karlsruhe, STN Europe (14 February 2008)
Biopharmaceutical firm chooses BioBook
User application article UCB has licensed BioBook to be deployed across multiple European sites for DMPK (drug metabolism and pharmacokinetics) and pharmacology
News from IDBS (13 February 2008)
Database for customised microarray design
Oxford Gene Technology (OGT) has launched the Oligome, a comprehensive database of more than ten million oligonucleotide probes designed to the latest release of the human genome
News from OGT (10 December 2007)
First sale of the E-Workbook suite in Australia
User application article IDBS reports that the Centre for Drug Candidate Optimisation (CDCO), Monash University, has licensed the E-Workbook suite to centralise its research data
News from IDBS ( 7 December 2007)
Bioinformatics Database will boost productivity
The security and management facilities in CLC bio's Bioinformatics Database can potentially help organisations stop misuse or loss of data, as well as help protect their intellectual property rights Brochure available
News from CLC bio ( 3 December 2007)
Orphamed licenses Activitybase and E-Workbook
Focusing initially on research for new drug indications for haematological cancers, Orphamed sought a comprehensive data management system that could easily store all of its research data
News from IDBS (27 November 2007)
Wells Dairy uses E-WorkBook for corporate R+D
User application article E-WorkBook is a compliant, secure and extensible science-neutral electronic laboratory notebook (ELN) designed for research scientists of any discipline.
News from IDBS (16 November 2007)
It's risky to gamble with these hazards
Risq software from Quality Systems International (QSI) takes all the hard work out of generating risk assessment documentation in any organisation where hazardous chemicals are handled
News from Quality Systems International (UK) (14 November 2007)
ICSD now has over 100,000 crystal structures
After the latest release, the Inorganic Crystal Structure Database (ICSD) comprises more than 100,000 records and thus enables users to secure and improve product quality and production processes Brochure available
News from FIZ Karlsruhe, STN Europe (12 November 2007)
Free data bank of validated qPCR oligos
PathoOligoDB is a comprehensive database containing extensive information on validated and published qPCR oligos and related resources for pathogen detection, and is free for academic use
News from BioMinds LifeSciences (29 October 2007)
E-WorkBook Suite now updated to v7.1
Comprised of E-WorkBook, BioBook and ChemBook, E-WorkBook Suite allows greater productivity for research scientists by automating data capture and storage
News from IDBS (22 October 2007)
Solving bioinformatics data management challenges
CLC bio's new database is scalable and fully customisable, making it attractive to research organisations from small university departments and clinical labs to large biotech and pharmaceutical firms Brochure available
News from CLC bio (15 October 2007)
ToxWiz assists compound safety assessment research
User application article Toxicologists at Surrey will be using CCnet's ToxWiz software for predicting toxic endpoints and for elucidating mechanisms of toxicity in research on drug and chemical safety
News from Cambridge Cell Networks (CCnet) (24 September 2007)
Online access to cultures database
Website offers resources to customers searching for specific bacterial cultures, their characteristics and DNA sequences, together with frequently asked questions, technical support and bibliographies
News from European Collection of Cell Cultures (21 September 2007)
ActivityBase XE grows in hybridoma discovery
User application article Genmab initially purchased ActivityBase XE in 2006 to handle the design, capture, storage and retrieval of its plate-based screening data
News from IDBS (12 September 2007)
WASPS takes the sting out legal compliance costs
User application article Kelloggs is benefiting from a new version of Environmental Science's WASPS (Workplace Action Safety Protection Sheets) which is delivering legal compliance results that save time and money
News from Environmental Science ( 8 August 2007)
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