A Scientist’s guide to electronic laboratory notebook selection
Modern drug discovery depends on fast, reliable access to high-quality experimental data. Yet many R&D teams still rely on disconnected systems, manual documentation, or outdated ELNs that cannot keep pace with evolving scientific processes.
Modern drug discovery depends on fast, reliable access to high-quality experimental data. Yet many R&D teams still rely on disconnected systems, manual documentation, or outdated ELNs that cannot keep pace with evolving scientific processes. Scientists spend up to 40 percent of their time searching for information instead of analyzing results, designing new experiments, or advancing programs — a hidden cost that accumulates across projects and organizations.
Key Takeaways:
- Fragmented digital systems hinder
- ELN should align with operational and scientific needs
- Signals Notebook unifies chemistry, biology, and multimodal workflows
- Successful implementations depend on organizational strategy
- Vendor evaluation determines long-term sustainability
- The Signals ecosystem supports full digital transformation