The last "Data File" column discussed three of the six main parts found in a desktop database management system. In this installment, Glenn Ouchi introduces the other three parts: reports, macros, and modules.
LCGC 18(3), 308–317 (2000).Leveraging an Enterprise Laboratory Informatics Platform to Maximize Scientific Data Advantage
September 9th 2024As data volumes and expectations for fast scientific discovery continue to increase, laboratory-based research organizations can no longer rely on a siloed approach to data management. To remain competitive, scientific organizations need to connect all their data, from discovery through manufacturing, in a unified informatics platform.
Advances in Chromatography Using Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning
July 3rd 2024Scientists from the University of Turin, Italy have learned how to combine their complementary competencies in analytical chemistry and big data analytics to achieve significant advances in food science and health.