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Date: 2nd Feb 2010
Galderma R&D adopts Agilent's Electronic
Lab Notebook to automate scientific data management
Galderma has adopted the Agilent Electronic Lab Notebook
(ELN) to automate scientific data management at its R&D
center.
The Agilent ELN's open architecture is designed to simplify
and accelerate the R&D process by streamlining data
capture, speeding data search and retrieval, and eliminating
redundant data entry. The system facilitates cross-team
collaboration and easily integrates with existing processes
and procedures. Agilent ELN contains safeguards for intellectual
property and maintains record traceability.
"We involved our end users in demonstration sessions
based on our workflow for chemistry," said Catherine
Parigot, project leader, Information Management Department,
Galderma R&D in Sophia-Antipolis. After comparison with
the leading solutions on the market, the user choice of
Agilent ELN was unanimous. This was based largely on the
ergonomics of the interface and the intuitive navigation
through the different functions. Agilent was also able to
demonstrate integration with existing information systems,
such as our SDMS and our molecular registration system."
"Electronic lab notebook systems is a very competitive
category and we are extremely pleased that the Galderma
team recognized the efficiencies, ease-of-use and high-level
of support of the Agilent ELN," said Debra Toburen,
Agilent senior product manager, Informatics. "This
is just the latest example of the rapid growth of the Agilent
ELN product line."
"The use of the intrinsic Analytical Request Module
(ARM) to manage our analytical workflow will enable us to
replace our existing LIMS application," Parigot added.
"The scope of this initial project will therefore provide
an ELN to our chemists and our analysts and trace all the
interactions between these two groups."
For more details visit www.galderma.com
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