Computing hardware/software > Data acquisition & management

eDAQ EPU452 Quad Multi Function isoPod with USB

21 November, 2018

The eDAQ EPU452 Quad Multi Function isoPod with USB is a four-channel, user-configurable data recorder capable of recording data from common laboratory transducers directly to the personal computer.


Lonza MODA-ES Software Platform

02 November, 2018

Lonza's next-generation electronic batch record execution platform, the MODA-ES Software Platform, offers a flexible solution for consolidating and managing batch and quality data produced across cell and gene therapy manufacturing processes.


Biomedical research — why are potentially important genes ignored?

16 October, 2018 by Mansi Gandhi

Most research on human genes only concentrates on around 2000 out of a pool of nearly 20,000 genes.


Deep-learning algorithm controls paralysed arms

25 September, 2018

By analysing the brain activity of tetraplegia patients, a new deep-learning algorithm can help restore functional movements to previously paralysed limbs.


Melbourne tech boosts effort to map every cell in human body

23 April, 2018

Two new software projects designed in Melbourne could accelerate the progress of the world-first Human Cell Atlas.


Clinical trials centre adopts unified data management platform

09 April, 2018

The NHMRC Clinical Trial Centre will use technology company Medidata's unified platform and analytics for all major new studies starting in 2018.


When the cat's away, the mice will train

13 December, 2017 by Lauren Davis

Seeking to move neuroscience research into the fast lane, researchers at the RIKEN Brain Science Institute have constructed and deployed a high-throughput system to study mouse behaviour and physiology at a much faster rate than that achieved via manual methods.


New tool to better share clinico-genomic data

23 November, 2017

Spanish researchers have developed a new tool that enables clinico-genomic data to be easily shared among different institutions.


Data management delays negatively impacting trials

29 September, 2017

Electronic data capture (EDC) may be gaining traction in the clinical trials market but companies face a growing number of challenges building and managing study databases, according to a study by Tufts Center for the Study of Drug Development.


How humans are spreading bacteria around the planet

18 September, 2017 by Adam Florance

Most of us are aware of the impact globalisation is having on vulnerable rainforests, apex predators and a swathe of endangered species, but little attention is paid to how human activity is affecting microorganisms across the planet.


Improving data storage for the quantum internet

15 September, 2017

Australian scientists have discovered a new way to store quantum data, thus taking a major leap forward to providing the building blocks for a global quantum internet.


Female-led sample sharing database changing the future of biological research

14 August, 2017

In order to understand our ever-changing biological landscape, it is important for biological researchers to work efficiently and cost-effectively.


Emerson Syncade manufacturing execution system (MES) Workflow version 4.9 application

05 June, 2017

Emerson Automation Solutions has released the Syncade manufacturing execution system (MES) Workflow version 4.9 application to help life science manufacturers reduce time to market and streamline batch records and compliance.


Teguar medical-grade computers launch in Australia

10 April, 2017

Industrial computer manufacturer Teguar Computers is opening an office in Australia.


Mettler-Toledo ProdX 2.0 data management software system

23 February, 2017

Designed for use on food lines, as well as in pharmaceutical and chemical processing, the ProdX 2.0 data management software system connects product inspection equipment across the entire production line into a single, unified network.


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