♪ [music] ♪ Hi. My name is Gina, and I am from Ikena Oncology as a compound manager in Boston, Massachusetts. At Ikena Oncology, we focus on small molecules, at least in my field, and those come in various formats, such as dry powders, solubilized matrix tubes, or plates as well.
And those formats can, on site, can range from hundreds to thousands. And so with the use of Mosaic, as long as they're barcoded and they're inventoried in the software system, I'm able to keep track of when it's been created, when it's been taken out, the decrements, volume.
And that's also can be tracked by any scientist as well. Mosaic is currently being implemented, so there are a wide variety of benefits that it's going to bring to our company. Most importantly, it's organizing our entire inventory. Our inventory is finally centralized, which wasn't before. In addition to that, it's been able to optimize the scientists' workflow when they're running assays and experiments because they're no longer looking for the compounds.
In addition to that, Mosaic has the capability to integrate with a lot of the software that we currently already use, so it's becoming a lot more user-friendly with a lot of the end user stuff we have. The key benefits of Mosaic for me at least as a compound manager is definitely the ability to barcode different types of labware types.
But in addition to that, it's just having an easier workflow where you can track inventory and also have requests as well for compounds for scientists. Also provides a lot of support in terms of like just reaching out to sales reps and providing the right people to network and interact with, especially our application scientists that help with the integration process.
The implementation process has been going well. One thing that I appreciate the most is definitely the sales rep that we have from the East Coast, which is Juliana. Whenever I have any questions or concerns about the integration, or if I needed assistance with understanding the software, she always directed me to the right person.
And every single application scientist that I've worked with has been splendid and has been able to answer all my questions and find ways for me to use Mosaic as easy as possible. Titian also provides a lot of support in terms of like just reaching out to sales reps and providing the right people to network and interact with, especially our application scientists that help with the integration process.
For my work in specifically in compound management, I see that Mosaic will be carried on for many, many years, especially because of its capability to integrate with existing software and automation, but also its capability of integrating with new software and automations that are to come. It'll definitely optimize everyone's workflow not only just in compound management, but also within our departments in biology, clinical and [inaudible].