Waltham, Massachusetts, 2008/01/17
Genedata, a leading provider of in silico solutions for the pharmaceutical and life sciences industries, today announced an agreement with the Eisai Research Institute (ERI) for the company’s Genedata Expressionist® biomarker discovery platform.
Genedata Expressionist is a modular computational platform for biomarker discovery that integrates transcriptomics, proteomics and metabolomics data within a single enterprise software system. With sophisticated high-throughput data processing and automated workflows for quality assessment, statistical analysis and interpretation functionalities, the platform provides a single-point-of-access for all experimental data, including sample information, raw and pre-processed data, analysis results and documentation with reports.
Jens Hoefkens, Managing Director of Genedata Inc., said, “We are very pleased to be working with the Eisai Research Institute in meeting its bio-IT infrastructure needs for biomarker validation. As the latest of an increasing series of Expressionist installations, we view the institute’s choice as further validation of Expressionist’s appeal to researchers seeking a common platform of tools and applications for biomarker identification with stringent quality control and open data sharing.”
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Christiane Becker
Public Relations
Phone +41 61 697 7378
Fax +41 61 697 7244
christiane.becker@genedata.com
About Genedata Genedata specializes in providing software and professional services for pharmaceuticals, biotech and related life sciences. The Company offers expertise in research informatics combined with open and scalable computational solutions. Our solutions include Genedata Phylosopher® for integrating, structuring, and analyzing research data; Genedata Screener® for high throughput screening analysis; and Genedata Expressionist® for omics data integration, processing and analysis. Founded in 1997, Genedata is privately held, with headquarters in Basel, Switzerland and subsidiaries in Tokyo (Japan), Munich (Germany), Konstanz (Germany), Boston (USA) and San Francisco (USA). For more information about Genedata, please visit www.genedata.com
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