Strategic Research Institute Release: Electronic Laboratory Notebooks Conference On New Methods For Saving Time & Sharing Data To Convene April 11-12 In Boston

An increasing number of companies, large and small — are considering the use of electronic records in some or all aspects of R&D. Not surprisingly, however, there is a strong reluctance for such companies to rely solely on electronic records for their most valuable corporate R&D records. In taking advantage of the benefits gained from adopting this cutting-edge technology, they are reducing the amount of scientists’ time wasted on time-consuming paper processes and reaping the vast commercial benefits. And to rectify this transition, companies have realized that these lab notebooks are capable of enhancing their profits and to reduce economical costs.

The Electronic Laboratory Notebooks Summit, now scheduled to take place on April 11-12, 2005 in Boston, MA, is a unique strategic opportunity for pharmaceutical/biotech companies and other related biotechnology counterparts who are (or will be) adopting ELN framework and are seeking successful practical solutions in tackling the barriers — such as legal concerns, regulatory fears, cultural change, technological integration and shrinking budgets, according to Strategic Research Institute.

This conference is a two-day forum that will feature ground-breaking information pivotal to your ELN management strategy and will also consist of lectures that will reflect on how large and small companies can increase R&D efficiency thru the paper-to-ELN transition. Networking capacities and poster sessions will offer the most resourceful best-practice tools for both current and prospective ELN users. You will be exposed to a stellar lineup of speakers and panelists to address the most contemporary topics and engage in active discussion with the audience.

CALL FOR SPEAKERS! To be considered a speaker and/or panelist for the event, please contact Ed Drilon of Strategic Research Institute at [email]edrilon@srinstitute.com[/email] or 212-967-0095, x233. Speaker proposals/abstracts must be submitted by FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 2004.

For more information on sponsorship & exhibition opportunities, please contact Mark Alexay at malexay@srinstitute.com  or at 212-967-0095 x251.

To become a media partner please contact Cheryl Kahan Radhuber at ckahan-radhuber@srinstitute.com .

To view the conference website, please visit http://www.srinstitute.com/cs335 .