1. LIMS for Northern Ireland Water

      Explore Chromatography Online (Oct 13 2010)

      Northern Ireland has implemented a Thermo Fisher SampleManager LIMS system across its laboratories as part of its focus on improving sample management and maintaining the highest quality water. (Read Full Article)

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    2. Alliance with Swiss paperless lab solutions' company

      Explore Chromatography Online (Sep 20 2010)

      Thermo Fisher Scientific has extended its reach across Central Europe by making Vialis AG the latest member of its Informatics Global Partner Alliance. (Read Full Article)

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    3. Why Does It Take So Long To Validate a Chromatography Data System?

      Explore Chromatography Online (Aug 1 2010)

      Why Does It Take So Long To Validate a Chromatography Data System? The author examines the process of validating a CDS and describes the trials along the way such as speed of validation, risk management, and so forth. (Read Full Article)

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    4. Brazilian informatics solution

      Explore Chromatography Online (Jul 6 2010)

      A Brazilian pharmaceutical supply group has implemented an integrated informatics solution from Thermo Fisher Scieintifc, consisting of a laboratory information management system and a chromatography data system. (Read Full Article)

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    5. Determination of Lactose in Lactose-Free Milk Products

      Explore Chromatography Online (Jun 1 2010)

      Lactose, a major disaccharide found in milk products, is catabolized into glucose and galactose by the enzyme lactase. Lactose-intolerant individuals have a lactase deficiency; therefore lactose is not completely catabolized. (Read Full Article)

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    6. Symyx Electronic Lab Notebook

      Explore Chromatography Online (May 7 2010)

      Kalexsyn chose to implement an ELN — instead of paper — from Day One. (Read Full Article)

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    7. Millipore implements Thermo LIMS

      Explore Chromatography Online (Dec 7 2009)

      Millipore has implemented Thermo Fisher Scientific?s LIMS (laboratory information management system) at the company?s Preclinical and Clinical Development Services group in St Charles, Missouri, USA. (Read Full Article)

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    8. Laboratory informatics webinars for China and Australia

      Explore Chromatography Online (Oct 2 2009)

      Thermo Fisher Scientific has announced that a series of free on-demand webinars are available for the Chinese and Austrailian laboratory informatics communities. (Read Full Article)

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    9. Food and environment research agency's LIMS

      Explore Chromatography Online (Sep 23 2009)

      The Food and Environment Research Agency (Fera), a UK-based government organization, has implemented a Thermo Scientific Nautilus laboratory information management system (LIMS) for use in its laboratory near York, UK. (Read Full Article)

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    10. Integrated software approach to streamlining method development

      Explore Chromatography Online (Sep 18 2009)

      Waters® Empower™ 2 Chromatography Software and NuGenesis® Scientific Data Management System (SDMS) provide an integrated approach to capturing and storing separation related reports during chromatography method development. (Read Full Article)

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    11. Evolving Chromatography Software: Using Standards to Create an Analytical Software Ecosystem

      Explore Chromatography Online (Aug 1 2009)

      Evolving Chromatography Software: Using Standards to Create an Analytical Software Ecosystem Common systems for chromatography instrument control, data acquisition, and analysis would enhance the productivity of most laboratories greatly. Initiatives to develop standards for chromatography instrument control and data formats, in combination with an "enterprise content management" approach to the storage and retrieval of chromatography data, are driving the industry towards an open systems environment. (Read Full Article)

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    12. Integrating the Laboratory's Islands of Automation

      Explore Chromatography Online (Aug 1 2009)

      Integrating the Laboratory's Islands of Automation This article discusses the business benefits of interfacing laboratory applications together to eliminate paper and streamline working practices. (Read Full Article)

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    13. Implementing a Mission Critical Client/Server Chromatography Data System for Continuous Uptime Application of an Enterprise-Level CDS and Microsoft Cluster Service

      Explore Chromatography Online (Aug 1 2009)

      Implementing a Mission Critical Client/Server Chromatography Data System for Continuous Uptime Application of an Enterprise-Level CDS and Microsoft Cluster Service Manufacturing operations rely upon chromatography data to ensure product and process quality. A global manufacturing company has installed a chromatography data system (CDS) for its process control laboratory. The CDS provides the client–server infrastructure and hardware redundancy to support their continuous operation. This company, based in the United States, turned to the LIMS Support Team at Computer Sciences Corporation (CSC) to design a unique solution utilizing Microsoft Cluster Service (Windows 2003) to reduce a single point of failure on their CDS without burdening the company with costly or labor intensive processes. (Read Full Article)

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    14. Improving the Analytical Workflow for Protein Biopharmaceutical Characterization with a Novel LC–MS System Solution

      Explore Chromatography Online (Jun 29 2009)

      Improving the Analytical Workflow for Protein Biopharmaceutical Characterization with a Novel LC–MS System Solution The ability to characterize protein therapeutics throughout the product development cycle is an important requirement for analytical support in the biopharmaceutical industry. Liquid chromatography–mass spectrometry (LC–MS) has played an important role in the ensemble of analytical tools to generate in-depth characterization data for biotherapeutic drugs. All too often in biopharmaceutical characterization, the quest for high-performance MS, when combined with a goal of routine analytical methods, results in compromises in system performance. This article will present an efficient analytical workflow for protein characterization using LC–MS. The workflow enables scientists to obtain high-performance characterization in a routine manner without ... (Read Full Article)

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