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Core Informatics unveils new app for chemists

It allows scientists to manage synthetic transformations and gather experimental and analytical results

10-Jul-2014 Business Wire / Intélite Analytical Chemistry New Products, Technology New Products, Technology
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The application offers improved search capabilities.
Core Informatics has unveiled a new chemistry application, Core Electronic Lab Notebook (ELN), which will help chemists to document research activities and compound registration in the cloud.
 
Developed in partnership with chemical informatics software applications provider ChemAxon, the Core ELN Chemistry app is claimed to help in streamlining documentation works of chemists across all R&D disciplines, including analytical, medicinal, process and CRO.
 
It allows scientists to manage synthetic transformations and gather experimental and analytical results supporting internal and contract syntheses.
 
The application offers improved search capabilities, which include reagents, compounds, experiments, instruments, collaborators and synthetic campaigns.
 
Using Core ELN Chemistry, users will be able to access calculated chemical properties and edit chemical structures on any mobile device from any browser using Marvin for JavaScript.
 
Core Informatics CEO Josh Geballe said: "We developed the Core ELN Chemistry application to help our clients accelerate their research cycle time while increasing operational efficiency.
 
"This integration provides economic efficiencies to our clients while allowing users to work within secure instances of the application."
 
The application uses the scientific informatics market's scientific platform-as-a-service (sPaaS), Platform for Science.
 
The Platform for Science comprises various apps, including Chem ELN, Bio ELN, Compound Registration, Biological Registration and a range of next-generation sequencing (NGS) workflows that support Illumina and Ion Torrent platforms.

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