Tips & Tricks for Streamlining Biotech Research
Tuesday, May 24th 2022 10:00 AM EST; 4:00 PM CET
From R&D to QC, conducting and managing a biotech company’s activities is a complex feat of collaboration subject to countless regulatory requirements. To succeed, a company must optimize resource usage and glean holistic insights from its research, allowing its scientists to focus on what sets them apart from the competition. Failure to do so will result in getting bogged down in manual work, stifling any possibility of innovation. In this webinar, you will learn to:
- Plan and track experiments easily while linking experiments to projects for an enhanced overview.
- Improve team communication and create in-depth discussions.
- Manage your inventory and equipment to maximize use and cut costs.
- Comply effortlessly with the strictest regulations.
- Save a week’s worth of work every month!
About your host:
Li-Or Zach
Customer Success Manager
A scientist with a PhD. in Biotechnology, Li-Or is a key member of the Customer Success team at Labguru (Biodata). Li-Or works closely with researchers from all over the world to support their research needs, from implementation and customization to daily operations.
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