Shelf Life: Take Control of Stability Testing
Typically, both drug substance and drug product are tested in at least two different storage conditions: long term ambient storage temperature and accelerated co...
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To celebrate the opening of the Buffalo Medical Innovation and Commercialization Hub (BMIC) in Buffalo, NY, in 2015, PerkinElmer and Albany Molecular Research, Inc. (AMRI) pledged to work together to provide a range of comprehensive services to the regional medical and scientific community, including expertise with diverse chemistry, library design and synthesis, in vitro biology and pharmacology, drug metabolism, and pharmacokinetics.
Two years into that collaboration, AMRI is making great strides forward by leveraging PerkinElmer’s cloud-based data management Signals™ Translational platform to aggregate research from a variety of sources and relate that data to meaningful scientific concepts, GEN Magazine reports.1
AMRI is creating data using a PerkinElmer cell::explorer® workstation. This robotic automation platform for cellular applications can analyze large, complex datasets from various translational platforms. The results are allowing AMRI to live up to its promise of sharing advanced translational data research with its BMIC partners and others as a means to accelerate the understanding of, and, in many cases, advance the drug discovery process.2
According to Jens Hoefkens, Director of Research, Strategic Marketing, Informatics for PerkinElmer, the PerkinElmer Signals™ Translational platform helps researchers integrate data from existing proprietary databases, and private and public databases such as GEO and tranSMART, and link with other enterprise systems. “It is a Software as a Service (SaaS) model that provides organizations with the flexibility and scalability they need to store structured and unstructured data, easily query, extract, identify and store information, and normalize the representation of stored data,” Hoefkens says.
Equally important is the Signals™ Translational platform emphasis on collaboration that is helping to break down traditional research and clinical data silos. As demonstrated by AMRI’s success in integrating big data tools to improve and share its research and development processes, it also marks an important step forward in advancing precision medicine by ensuring the best pairing between patients and drugs.
We are PerkinElmer … innovating and collaborating for a healthier world.
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