Life science data is a major asset for biopharmaceutical and chemical industries. Their availability via electronic systems is a prerequisite for collaborative work and successful innovation. Currently, most laboratories have to deal with a multitude of data sources originating from different instruments, systems, sites and external resources all with their own data formats. As a consequence, scientists often have to do a lot of manual effort to gain access to the data they need and IT teams are struggling to maintain the large amounts of different IT solutions. This situation leads to inefficient processes and high integration efforts.
Typically data integration of life science data is very time consuming. It’s is a complex undertaking associated with a high implementation risk due to the differences in data standards, data quality, data formats and semantics.
In this webinar we will show how by using reference architectures and data standards a successful data integration approach can be achieved resulting in increased process efficiency, improved data analytic capabilities and less maintenance.
Is your company dealing with a myriad of data sources and are you losing too much time connecting data? Join us for this webinar in which we will show you how data integration projects can be made easy.
Presented by
Dr. Natasja Castro Kreder,
Senior Business Consultant
Dr Natasja Castro Kreder has a background in medical biology. During the recent years she specialized in data and information management. She has worked as a liaison between research and IT for more than 10 years. She has led business teams in projects concerning data management, data warehousing, data harmonization, query & reporting and inventory management. Before joining Osthus GmbH, she worked as a senior scientist at Abbott Healthcare products, formerly Solvay Pharmaceuticals.
Friedrich Hübner,
Business Development Manager
Friedrich Hübner leads the Business Development at Osthus since 2009. In his role he is involved in the project set-up and pre-planning of customer projects from the pharmaceutical and chemical industry. Based on his market knowledge he supports the strategic alignment of Osthus’ business solutions and ensures innovative, sustainable and economical projects for R&D organisations. His special competencies are requirement engineering and process alignment topics. At present he is working as a member of the Allotrope Foundation software vendor recruiting team.