The Max Planck Institute for Infection Biology in Berlin has expanded its usage of IDBS E-Workbook by trebling its number of E-Workbook licences.
Extending the use of E-Workbook to include pure biology as well as molecular biology, the Institute, which has been using E-Workbook since June 2006, upgraded to the latest release of IDBS (ELN) E-Workbook 8.
The Institute's research includes various high-throughput screening strategies as well as the analysis of molecular and cellular mechanisms of infection, using pathogenic bacteria such as Helicobacter pylori and Salmonella, for the development of preventative and therapeutic measures against infection.
E-Workbook satisfies all research and organisational governance rules and regulations, while protecting intellectual property (IP) and efficiently managing research data in one secure location.
Providing controlled access to research data, E-Workbook has contributed to the Institute's high standards of good research practice, allowing scientists to keep up to date with information generated by the Institute and other researchers.
Using E-Workbook, scientists can easily share and discuss experimental data without having to prepare lengthy reports, saving time and improving productivity.
Data captured within E-Workbook is both secure and transparent, with access controlled by a hierarchy of user privileges.
E-Workbook also helped the Institute to advance its archiving system to ensure that data is always available online.