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Better to Best
ELN Practices
MEGA WEBINAR

Date: Tuesday, November 12, 2024

Electronic Lab Notebooks (ELNs)

have existed for 30 years in spirit and continuous improvement.

 

Some original reasons for an ELN are still valid today, such as capturing the scientific method, efficiency gains for working in an electronic environment, and IP protection and capture with ELN IP protection cases hitting the courts.

Regrettably, many organizations treat ELN as a mere 'project' rather than a 'Journey,' leading to suboptimal outcomes.


There are better practices for selecting, implementing, and maintaining an ELN footprint in an R&D organization, and it isn't as easy as you think. In fact, this is true with many scientific solutions and applications.

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Whether you have implemented an ELN or are preparing

to do so, you'll want to attend this live webinar!

Sponsors & Speakers

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Presentations

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Enhancing R&D Efficiency with Integrated Inventory Management in ELNs​​

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In the fast-paced world of research and development, efficient management of laboratory resources is crucial for accelerating scientific discovery. Signals Notebook’s integrated inventory management offers a robust solution for tracking and managing laboratory materials, reagents, and equipment within a unified digital platform.

 

This presentation will demonstrate how incorporating inventory management into Signals Notebook can streamline workflows, reduce administrative burdens, and enhance data accuracy for enhanced safety and compliance, cost savings, and improved resource management. By leveraging this integrated approach, researchers can spend more time on innovative experiments and less on managing disparate systems, ultimately speeding up the R&D process and driving scientific breakthroughs.

 

Join us to learn how this powerful tool can transform your laboratory operations and accelerate your journey from discovery to development.​

Beyond ELN: Simplifying Experimental Data Through Standardization​

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This presentation highlights how electronic lab notebooks (ELNs) capture scientific data and covers the benefits and challenges of ELN archival. It introduces the FAIR data principles to ensure data is Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, and Reusable and how ZONTAL uses the Allotrope Data Model as a key tool for standardizing experimental data, promoting clarity and consistency.

 

The discussion also addresses how ZONTAL is simplifying data processes while preserving the rigorous requirements our industry upholds for ELN data. The presentation concludes with a demo of our ELN viewer, showcasing its effectiveness in standardizing data.

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Transforming the ELN Experience with LabVoice’s AI-Driven Solutions​

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In the evolving landscape of laboratory operations, Electronic Lab Notebooks (ELNs) are a critical tool for managing data and ensuring research integrity. Join us for an in-depth webinar exploring how LabVoice is harnessing AI to redefine the ELN experience, enabling laboratories to move beyond traditional documentation and embrace automated, intelligent workflows.

 

Our experts will showcase LabVoice’s innovative applications of large language models (LLMs) that guide complex processes with custom chatbots, such as providing IACUC protocol support on demand. We’ll also delve into the power of image recognition to digitize and analyze lab activities seamlessly, reducing manual input and enhancing data accuracy. LabVoice’s multi-source integration capabilities ensure your data is instantly synchronized across systems, enabling scientists to focus more on discovery and less on data management.

 

Discover how LabVoice is transforming the ELN landscape and enabling a truly integrated, efficient, and AI-enhanced laboratory environment.

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How an ELN Should Ensure Repeatable and Reproducible Science​

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Speakers

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