Visit the Bruker Daltonics web site

Swift, sure sample supply

A Titian Software product story
Edited by the Laboratorytalk editorial team Sep 2, 2003

Sample management software suite tracks compounds and reagents, and manages the processes that prepare them for drug screening

Launched at Drug Discovery Technology 2003 in Boston, Titian Software's Mosaic sample management software suite tracks compounds and reagents, and manages the processes that prepare them for drug screening.

Primary and secondary screening are highly complex and expensive procedures.

Compounds and reagents need to be retrieved from disparate stores and then taken through numerous manual and automated processing stages such as weighing and liquid handling, before the screening assay can take place.

Mosaic is a web-based software package that controls all of these activities.

Put simply, Mosaic tells you what you have, where it is and what needs to be done to it.

By providing this comprehensive sample management with an easy-to-use interface, Mosaic can dramatically reduce errors, decrease sample usage, increase efficiency and speed up each iteration of the screening cycle.

Edmund Wilson, Titian's technical director, said: "With the launch of the full Mosaic system, Titian offers drug discovery companies a software solution that just didn't exist previously - the combination of inventory tracking, workflow management, sample ordering and integration of all robotic equipment involved in sample processing".

Developed in consultation with, and to address the needs of, both major pharma and specialist biotech companies the full Mosaic system is a suite of cooperating software modules.

Integration modules are available for robotic platforms from a variety of vendors and the system has interfaces to provide connectivity with existing IT systems.

Mosaic modules are available for sample ordering, automated storage and manual storage, weighing, flexible liquid handling, and plate replication.

Wilson continued: "The various activities within the overall sample preparation process may take place in a single lab, across a site, or even on a number of geographically separate sites.

"A scientist can use Mosaic to browse an up-to-the-minute picture of the globally available sample inventory, submit an order for processing and track the progress of the order without leaving the laboratory.

"Within the fulfilment centre an operator is guided through the workflow steps necessary to satisfy the scientist's request, which might involve several automated or manual processes.

"At all times, Mosaic understands what needs to be done next and ensures that the request is satisfied swiftly and accurately".

Not what you're looking for? Search the site.

Back to top Back to top

Contact Titian Software

Related Stories

Contact Titian Software

 

Newsletter sign up

Request your free weekly copy of the Laboratorytalk email newsletter ...

Visit the Bruker Daltonics web site

Search by company

A Pro-talk Publication

A Pro-talk publication