Life science laboratory research has been conducted in the same way for the past 100 years, despite the relatively common availability of technology and tools (cloud computing, software engineering, informatics theory, lab automation, robotics, and industrial operations practices) that could be employed to deliver a dramatically faster, more reliable, more reproducible, and ultimately, a more cost-effective lab. Emerald Cloud Lab was built from the ground up considering all of these tools available today, and represents a dramatic shift from the status quo.
The speaker will review a case study on how the Cloud Lab is drastically improving the reproducibility and cost effectiveness of analytical chemistry experimentation. The speaker will also discuss the principles that guided the development of ECL, how the Cloud Lab is changing the way scientists do their work today, and the advanced automation and data modeling opportunities that cloud labs enable.