Webinar
Staying Ahead of the Shuffle: 5 Keys to Lab Inventory Tracking in Ever-Changing Environments
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Have you ever encountered the frustration of being unable to replicate an experiment due to the lack of traceability in your inventory items? Or perhaps faced the challenge of maintaining data continuity when students or staff members depart, taking crucial inventory information with them? These scenarios are all too common, underscoring the vital importance of inventory tracking and traceability in research.
Join us in our upcoming webinar, as we discuss 5 crucial inventory management strategies that can directly prevent the loss of vital experimental information, ensuring your research endeavors remain on track. Plus, discover the impact of integrating an Electronic Lab Notebook (ELN) with your inventory management system through real-world use cases. See firsthand how this integration, or utilizing an ELN with an embedded inventory management system, can bridge the gaps, keeping your research data accessible, comprehensible, and fully traceable—even years after conducting the experiment.
This webinar is open to anyone interested in lab inventory management best practices, or wants to integrate inventory management into their data management activities. We will focus on general strategies, regardless of what system you will be using. You are welcome to share information about this webinar with anyone you think might be interested.
While this is not required, we encourage those who are not yet SciNote users to sign up for free SciNote (for personal use) so that you can explore SciNote’s inventory management system with us during the demo portion of the webinar. For SciNote users who want an in-depth overview of this feature, check out the inventory management playlist, including tutorials and use case examples.
In this webinar, we will discuss:
Theresa Liao is the Content Specialist at SciNote. She has a research background in experimental medicine, and more than 15 years of experience working in academia – with a portfolio consists of grant facilitation, project management, and science communication.
Jack Lentjes is the Key Accounts Manager at SciNote. He has worked with researchers in academia and pharmaceutical companies since 2016. With a background in chemistry, he previously served in the chromatography industry, and now with SciNote.
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