Lab of the Future is now

Célia Gasselin

Articles by:Célia Gasselin

Célia joined LabTwin after several years of experience in international research and science communication. After pursuing a PhD in Neurosciences at the French National Institute for Health and Medical Research (INSERM), Célia joined the highly innovative Swiss institution EPFL as a neuroscientist where she performed state-of-the-art in vivo experiments. Here, she was engaged in the full digital transformation of her laboratory with the development and integration of LIMS-ELN and connected devices in her daily routine. It is with deep passion for empowering science efficiency that she joined LabTwin team in their journey to implement the Lab of the Future.

Supporting Scientists in a Semi-Automated

Pharmaceutical companies face increasing pricing pressure on new medicines, and many have turned to automation to shorten product development timelines, facilitate compliance and reduce costs. By automating repetitive manual tasks, such as pipetting, laboratories can lower error rates and increase...

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Documenting in vivo Studies

In preclinical drug development, in vivo studies are a mandatory step in the process of turning lead compounds into drug candidates. Regulatory agencies require in vivo safety and efficacy data from animal models before approving novel candidates for human clinical trials. While animal studies are...

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Capturing High Quality Data (Connecting the dots)

Pharmaceutical companies are striving to harness the power of Artificial Intelligence (AI) to turn rich data resources into strategic assets.

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Enabling data-driven decisions

Pharmaceutical companies are striving to harness the power of Artificial Intelligence (AI) to turn rich data resources into strategic assets.

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Current Business Goals For Digital Transformation

The pharmaceutical industry is undergoing a digital revolution to improve its R&D efficiency and leverage the power of big data to accelerate the time-to-market.

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Implementation And Integration Hurdles

Pharmaceutical companies face increasing pricing pressure on new medicines, and many have turned to automation to shorten product development timelines, facilitate compliance and reduce costs. By automating repetitive manual tasks, such as pipetting, laboratories can lower error rates and increase...

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