In silico Adme/Tox prediction is a key topic in drug discovery, and this informatics system offers a platform for pharmaceutical endeavours in this area
Bio-Rad's informatics business has been recognised by Scientific Computing and Instrumentation magazine in its top products of 2004 Awards For Its Knowitall Adme/tox consensus modelling environment, for In silico Adme/Tox prediction in the category of data management.
The Scientific Computing and Instrumentation top product awards acknowledge those products that receive the highest reader response throughout the year.
"In silico Adme/Tox prediction is a key topic in drug discovery, and Bio-Rad's KnowItAll informatics system offers the optimal platform for pharmaceutical endeavours in this area.
"Through consensus modelling, this platform allows scientists to combine multiple predictive Adme models to yield more accurate results.
"That this distinctive technology would receive such a high number of enquiries is a testament to the KnowItAll platform as well as the Bio-Rad brand," commented Gregory Banik, general manager of informatics.
Bio-Rad's KnowItAll informatics system offers a complete suite of tools for the computer-based prediction of a potential drug's Adme/Tox profile, including the one of the largest collections of predictive models, applications to build and validate predictive models, experimental Adme/Tox data, and integrated tools for chemical structure handling, data management, and reporting.