Waters SDMS Vision Publisher is an extended capability of the NuGenesis Scientific Data Management System which adapts to support existing free-flow or process driven workflows.
Waters® SDMS Vision Publisher is an extended capability of the NuGenesis® Scientific Data Management System which adapts to support existing free-flow or process driven workflows. SDMS Vision Publisher allows structured scientific documents to be easily created from predefined templates. Add selected content by interactively or automatically extracting information from NuGenesis SDMS, Empower, MassLynx Software, or other applications. With SDMS Vision Publisher, you can create queries against single or multiple databases to locate data that otherwise could take hours or days to find looking through paper documentation. Vision Publisher automatically imports information - you can integrate captured information from the SDMS repository into Vision Publisher documents or integrate content managed by other software. In addition to providing regulatory safeguards, SDMS Vision Publisher ensures the authenticity of electronic records and is certified to support the SAFE BioPharma digital identity and signature standard.
Transferring Methods to Compact and Portable HPLC
February 14th 2024The current trend in laboratory equipment design is the miniaturization of laboratory instruments. Smaller-scale HPLC instruments offer benefits that cannot be matched by analytical-scale equipment, especially in the areas of portability, reduced fluid volumes, and reduced operating costs. Yet, the miniaturization of laboratory equipment has brought with it a unique set of challenges, including transferring methods to compact LC. Capillary LC expands the use of LC to applications not currently done using conventional LC in a wide array of application areas, including pharmaceutical, food and beverage, petrochemical, environmental, and oil and gas. Greg Ward, Axcend’s CEO wrote, “Customers want an HPLC system with a small footprint, low flow rates and green chemistry.” Join his podcast where he shares method transfer in these application areas.