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News Release from: IDBS | Subject: ActivityBase
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial Team on 05 April 2004

Deploying software to manage data

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Drug discovery firm implements suite to cover its work process from registration of novel molecules, compound management, and entry and manipulation of data from screening and secondary assays

Ionix Pharmaceuticals, a research-based drug discovery organisation focusing on the discovery of novel analgesics for treatment of acute and chronic pain conditions, will deploy ActivityBase from IDBS to capture, manage and integrate biological, chemical and inventory data The company has implemented the ActivityBase software suite to cover its work process from registration of novel molecules, compound management using the ActivityBase inventory management module (Aim), and entry and manipulation of data from screening and secondary assays

Efficiency has been significantly enhanced by using the automation facilities of ActivityBase, which allow real-time screening data entry and analysis.

The integrated solution offered by ActivityBase provides a single repository of information for both chemists and biologists.

In addition, Ionix will use IDBS's ChemXtra data cartridge to facilitate development and integration of custom workflow management processes that are chemically-aware.

Iain James, director of drug discovery at Ionix Pharmaceuticals commented, "We are impressed by the potential capabilities of ActivityBase and look forward to working with IDBS on this project".

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