The David H. Murdock Research Institute (DHMRI) will use ArtusLabs’ Ensemble Electronic Lab Notebook™ (E2LN™) to capture experimental data and results as well as to support decision making. The Ensemble E2LN is a web-deployed, third-generation ELN that combines high usability at the bench with collaboration technologies, according to ArtusLabs. The same deployment and platform will also support the disaster recovery needs of DHMRI.

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