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News Release from: Thermo Fisher Scientific Informatics | Subject: Nautilus Lims v8.0
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 26 January 2007
Two informatics posters at LabAutomation
2007
Thermo Fisher Scientific will present two posters and introduce version 8.0 of Nautilus Lims at LabAutomation 2007, 28-31 January in the Palm Springs Convention Center, Palm Springs, CA
Thermo Scientific purpose-built laboratory information management systems (Lims), including Nautilus 8, will be available for demonstration at Booth 363 Nautilus Lims v8.0, featuring significant development enhancements in plate-handling and workflows, and Galileo Lims for in vitro Admet experiments, are the focus of the two poster presentations
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 14 Feb 2007 at 8.00am (UK)
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LabAutomation's poster programme highlights research from academia and industry in laboratory technologies spanning several diverse industry segments.
Thermo Fisher's poster, Lims plate handling and a high throughput world', will be presented on Monday, 29 January 2007 The presentation addresses plate handling needs for laboratory informatics.
Automation and high throughput needs demand that workflows account for the manipulation of samples in a wide variety of plate formats and configurations.
Labs are integrating everything from simple liquid handlers and cherry pickers to highly complex storage and freezer management solutions.
Discussion will include Lims functionality which integrates older Ascii and CSV files transfers to modern XML schemes and service oriented architectures.
'Addressing Lims needs for in vitro Admet' is scheduled to be presented on Tuesday, 30 January 2007.
The poster addresses the high cost of drug discovery and development and the resulting increasing reliance on in vitro analysis to profile Admet and isolate compounds of therapeutic interest.
Adme profiling involves a wide variety of in vitro study types, ranging from IC50, permeability/Pampa, metabolic stability, drug-drug interaction and protein binding.
The presentation will discuss informatics needs specific to in vitro testing in drug discovery and development.
Topics include compound task management, instrument connectivity, integrated calculations and graphing, and high throughput and automation.
Thermo Fisher Scientific markets its leading laboratory software and related services under the Thermo Scientific brand.
Thermo Scientific Lims and CDS facilitate laboratory data in the world's leading pharmaceutical companies, petrochemical and chemical plants, food and beverage manufacturers, and other major industries.
To support itsur global installations, Thermo Fisher Scientific provides implementation, validation, training, maintenance and support from the industry's largest worldwide informatics services network. Request a free brochure from Thermo Fisher Scientific Informatics ...
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