EKM's electronic laboratory notebook (ELN) technology with bioinformatics and cheminformatics modules is being demonstrated at Pittcon in Orlando, Florida, USA, from 13-16 March 2006.
EKM's electronic laboratory notebook (ELN) technology with bioinformatics and cheminformatics modules is being demonstrated at the 57th Pittsburgh Conference on Analytical Chemistry and Applied Spectroscopy (Pittcon) in Orlando, Florida, USA, from 13-16 March 2006.
Research, analytical, production, engineering and academic facilities around the world use LabTrack to allocate more time to science and discovery.
LabTrack is turned to for use as an Electronic Laboratory Notebook (ELN), a laboratory information management system (Lims), and current good manufacturing practices (cGMP).
It is the only ELN that mirrors existing laboratory notebook practices through the use of character recognition and word processing, says the company.
In addition to an easy-to-learn scientific word processor user interface, LabTrack offers reporting and searching capabilities of a relational database with electronic signature (21 CFR Part 11) functionality built-in.
With digital notarisation, it is used as a legally acceptable document in a court of law, before the PTO and for submission to the US Food and Drug Administration.