e2v Biosensors has chosen Klee’s Kalabie electronic laboratory notebook software to record and process research and development information.
Dr Ailie McCabe, development manager at e2v biosensors, said: ‘Kalabie ELN centralises and secures all data from experimental work with the high level of traceability we required. Furthermore, we can now find, pull-out and export information on any given project with minimal effort compared to that needed in a paper-based environment.’
While many ELNs are most suitable for chemistry research, e2v needed a flexible ELN that brought together many disciplines, materials science, computational fluid dynamics, molecular modelling and chemistry.
According to Dr Brian Allen, a general manager at e2v, ease of use was an important factor in choosing the software. The software also needed to provide traceability and quality control of data.