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Genemod Announces Platform Launch to Improve Reproducibility and Lab Automation for Life Scientists

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Genemod Announces Platform Launch to Improve Reproducibility and Lab Automation for Life Scientists

Genemod has released the latest versions of their inventory management and lab notebook, two research automation and collaboration tools trusted by thousands of researchers globally

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SEATTLE, WA — April 5, 2021 (PRWEB) — Genemod, only prior available through a private beta, is now publicly offering free and paid plans for life science labs worldwide. New users can now take full advantage of their unique take on inventory management and lab notebook solutions—focused on enabling smooth collaboration between teammates. Unlike any software in the industry, Genemod’s simple cloud-based platform helps users on desktop and mobile revolutionize collaboration and data sharing among peers.

Inventory management

Allowing users to digitally transform their lab inventory in as little as 48 hours, Genemod helps reduce back and forth time spent through traditional data entry methods, as well as prevent unnecessary spend on reagent repurchasing. Key features of the inventory management product include the ability to:

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  • Track, search, and filter freezer contents in real time by allowing all users access to a single interface
  • Centralize freezer inventory using Genemod’s virtual, customized and multi-tiered interface
  • Structure and customize reagent and sample labels from fridges-shelves-racks-boxes

Project management

With seamless integration alongside inventory management features, the project management tool helps jointly execute work, designed for real-time collaboration. Users can currently access a multitude of automation tools, including the following:

  • Plan, share, and divide experiment protocols, statuses and updates while collaborating virtually with teammates
  • Store, share and archive all sequence data on one platform
  • Monitor project activity with real time updates 

Among the hype, founding member and lead product designer, Tina Lu recently presented to the Pacific Northwest’s largest annual life science conference, Life Science Innovation Northwest 2021. After revealing specifics of Genemod’s unique inventory and project management solution, Tina explained the SaaS company’s mission to go above and beyond currently offered features. She says, “From day one, it has been to bring cutting-edge data automation to life science research via a human-centered approach to technology innovation. By integrating design and technology innovations, we help scientists maximize the power of AI technology in their day-to-day research.”

With recent venture capital funding, Genemod is experiencing hyper growth, and aims to rapidly increase the AI and machine learning focused features offered for users as the team scales. CEO and co-founder Jacob Lee wants users to expect product ambitions “far greater than workflows and frameworks. We want to transform the way data is entered and captured online.” Already used by teams at the University of Washington School of Medicine, National Institutes of Health, Seattle Children’s Hospital, and more, the company has drawn credible interest from top institutions. High levels of interest have inspired Genemod to continue and add more features such as advanced search capabilities, software integrations, as well as the ability to purchase and order reagents. Among other anticipated features, developmental updates to Genemod’s product aim to fully cover the entire preclinical R&D life cycle.

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