Core Informatics Releases Core ELN Chemistry Application on Platform for Science
BRANFORD, Conn., July 8, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- Core Informatics is excited to announce the release of its new chemistry app for Platform for Science. The newly developed Core ELN (Electronic Lab Notebook) Chemistry application is designed to help chemists document research activities and compound registration in the cloud. This is made possible through the Platform for Science, the scientific informatics market's only Scientific Platform-as-a-Service (sPaaS).
The Core ELN Chemistry app, developed through a partnership with ChemAxon, streamlines daily documentation responsibilities of research chemists across all R&D disciplines including analytical, medicinal, process, & CRO. It provides a chemically intelligent and flexible environment which allows scientists to manage synthetic transformations, capture experimental details and analytical results supporting internal and contract syntheses. Compound registration is augmented by powerful search capabilities that span reagents, compounds, experiments, instruments, collaborators, and synthetic campaigns.
As part of the Platform for Science, the Core ELN Chemistry app can be used in the cloud - allowing immediate secure access to research data from anywhere, on any device, from any web browser. Designed in conjunction with ChemAxon's latest software offering, the Core ELN Chemistry application provides users convenient access to calculated chemical properties and the ability to edit chemical structures on any mobile device from any browser using Marvin for JavaScript.
The Platform for Science has created a truly global data network for scientific collaboration and data management. This new environment is essential in light of the growing trend of research externalization, where experiments are shared amongst a global network of researchers.
"We developed the Core ELN Chemistry application to help our clients accelerate their research cycle time while increasing operational efficiency leveraging externalization or contract chemical synthesis," said Josh Geballe, CEO of Core Informatics. "This integration provides economic efficiencies to our clients while allowing users to work within secure instances of the application."
The Platform for Science contains an increasing number of apps in its library including, but not limited to: Chem ELN, Bio ELN, Compound Registration, Biological Registration, and a collection of Next Generation Sequencing (NGS) workflows that provide out-of-the-box support for Illumina and Ion Torrent platforms.
About ChemAxon
ChemAxon is a leader in providing cheminformatics software platforms and desktop applications for the biotechnology, pharmaceutical and agrochemical industries. With core capabilities for structure visualization, search and management, property prediction, virtual synthesis, screening and drug design, ChemAxon focuses upon active interaction with users and software portability to create powerful, cost effective cross platform solutions that power modern cheminformatics and chemical communication. The company is privately owned with European headquarters in Budapest, US East Coast headquarters in Cambridge, MA, and sales and support offices in Europe, Japan and across North America.
About Core Informatics
Core Informatics provides innovative data management software to accelerate scientific discovery and collaboration. Leveraging our deep scientific domain expertise and the latest advancements in cloud computing, we accelerate progress in research, development, manufacturing, and quality laboratories, enabling our clients to find new cures for diseases, new sources of renewable energy, and innovative industrial and consumer products. Founded in 2006, Core Informatics supports customers worldwide from its offices in Branford, CT, Cambridge, MA and London, England. For further information visit www.CoreInformatics.com.
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