Biologics R&D Data Management: Why Labs Aren’t Reaching Their Full Potential & Best Practices to Course Correct

Life Sciences, Pharmaceutical, Drug Discovery & Development, Biosimilars, Preclinical, Laboratory Technology,
  • Thursday, June 28, 2018

At the heart of key challenges facing biologics laboratories today lies the volume and complexity of data created throughout the scientific process.

Whether this is biologics experimental data recorded as part of a cell line development, upstream, downstream, or analytical processes, or result and raw data generated through instrumentation, extracting, analyzing and reporting on this data in different formats, from disparate sources, can cost businesses results, time, and money.

Trends such as the rise of Industry 4.0 and high throughput systems (HTS) will only continue to increase the existence and creation of big data in science; the bioprocess industry is fast moving towards a realm of automation and continuous bioprocessing, both of which help streamline live procedures. Yet scientists still need day-to-day and end-to-end tools to be able to store the data they generate in consistent formats, to mine the data with ease for re-use, and to visualize only the data relevant to their need.

Join us for this webinar to learn about:

  • Key challenges biologics researchers face today with outdated technologies, manual processes, siloed data, and increasing pressure to innovate your R&D
  • The effects of poor data management on your lab – and the different facets to address to be able to conduct data mining, share information across teams, and harmonize contextualized data capture
  • How a winning workflow execution can optimize your processes to increase efficiencies, improve product quality, and enable effective collaborations with your teams

Speakers

Will Gray, Lead Consultant, IDBS

Will Gray is a U.K.-based Lead Consultant as part of the Global Solutions Consulting team. After joining in 2009, Will spent six years as part of the Global Professional Services team in a leading role for many large-scale deployments of the E-WorkBook platform across a variety of disciplines and domains. Since 2015, Will has been tasked with showcasing the value of IDBS Solutions to customers as well as supporting customer journeys with IDBS.

Will has played an integral role in creating and shaping the IDBS Bioprocess Solution during his time at IDBS. He now leads the solution team tasked with continually enhancing this technology for customers in this area.

Prior to joining IDBS, Will worked as a bench scientist at Pfizer and was involved in implementing IDBS’ E-WorkBook platform within his department.

Will holds a BSc in Physiology from the University of Leeds and an MSc in Biotechnology and Computation from the University of Kent.

Message Presenter

Unjulie Bhanot, Solutions Consultant, IDBS

Unjulie Bhanot is a U.K.-based Solutions Consultant as part of the Global Solutions Consulting team and has worked in the Biologics R&D Informatics space for over 5 years. Unjulie holds a BSc in Biochemistry and an MSc in Immunology both from Imperial College London.

Since joining IDBS in 2016, Unjulie has been responsible for designing and deploying informatics solutions for biologics-based organizations within Europe. In 2017, she took on a leading role in the development of the E-WorkBook Bioprocess Solution. As a Solutions Consultant, Unjulie works closely with customers to showcase the business and technical value of E-WorkBook Solutions and directly supports the implementation of these solutions to ensure organizations achieve maximum success.

Prior to joining IDBS, Unjulie worked as an R&D scientist at both Lonza Biologics and UCB, and later went on to manage the deployment of IDBS’ E-WorkBook Platform within the Analytical Services department at Lonza Biologics in the U.K.

Message Presenter

Who Should Attend?

  • Process Development – (Heads/Managers/Scientists/Team Leads)
  • Upstream (USP), Downstream (DSP) – (Heads/Managers/Scientists/Team Leads)
  • Lab Managers & Technicians
  • Study Directors
  • QA/QC

What You Will Learn

  • Key challenges biologics researchers face today with outdated technologies, manual processes, siloed data, and increasing pressure to innovate your R&D
  • The effects of poor data management on your lab – and the different facets to address to be able to conduct data mining, share information across teams, and harmonize contextualized data capture
  • How a winning workflow execution can optimize your processes to increase efficiencies, improve product quality, and enable effective collaborations with your teams

Xtalks Partner

IDBS

Providing the world’s best cloud-based, research and development data management technology and solutions in a scientific informatics platform.

IDBS is a leading global provider of advanced software for research and development (R&D) organizations to securely capture, manage, share and exploit structured and unstructured data.

Our diverse customer list includes R&D driven international companies in pharmaceuticals, biotechnology, agricultural sciences, chemicals, consumer goods, energy, engineering, food and beverage, and healthcare.

Founded in 1989 and privately held until 2017, IDBS is headquartered in the United Kingdom with offices across Europe, Asia and the United States. IDBS employs over 250 staff across the world and serving over 50,000 researchers in 25 countries – including 22 of the top 25 pharmaceutical companies.

IDBS was acquired by the Danaher Group and joined their Life Sciences platform in late October 2017. IDBS will help provide the foundation for a portfolio of life sciences informatics and knowledge management solutions that will accelerate the speed of discovering, developing and producing new drugs and therapies.

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