Paradigm4 unveils new analytical development data management tool to unlock allotrope data format 'treasure trove'

29 Apr 2021
Edward Carter
Publishing / Media

Industry news

Paradigm4 unveiled its scalable solution for efficiently working with the Allotrope Data Format (ADF) at the Allotrope Foundation’s Spring Connect meeting.

Addressing the vital economic challenge of uncovering new critical quality attributes (CQAs), Paradigm4’s REVEALTM Analytical Development app enables data analysts to bring together chemistry, and manufacturing and controls (CMC) data ranging from viscosity and imaging, to particle size, into a platform that can facilitate fast, retrospective analysis and modelling with minimal compute resources. The app is built on top of Paradigm4’s novel computational database engine, SciDBTM, which is purpose-built to handle large-scale heterogeneous scientific data. By allowing computation on data within the database itself, the REVEAL app simplifies compliance.

Paradigm4 presented LC-UV instrument performance data to show how REVEALTM Analytical Development complements the ADF through incorporation of its features into an array-native scientific database management platform, mitigating the challenges posed by in-memory processing of large datasets stored in files. The app also enables data selection and computation from imported ADF files using Python and R APIs.

Zachary Pitluk, Ph.D., VP of Life Sciences and Healthcare at Paradigm4, commented: “The ADF addresses some critical needs in complex data management: uniform storage of diverse types of scientific instrument data and associated metadata, and giving researchers the ability to develop consistent and integrated data processing and analysis pipelines. It is vendor-, platform-, and method-agnostic, and has the capability to store datasets of nearly unlimited size and complexity in a single file, organized as single or multiple n-dimensional arrays. ADF offers a real treasure trove of information, but it can take a large amount of time to extract, transform and load data. Our REVEALTM Analytical Development app natively stores data as multi-dimensional arrays, where each array element can hold an arbitrary number of attributes of any data type. It also supports in-database computation through optimal implementation of algorithms at scale (e.g., regressions, Principle Component Analysis (PCA)), and provides provenance and reproducibility by being an ACID* database system.”

The Allotrope Foundation is an international consortium of pharmaceutical, biopharmaceutical and other research-intensive industries that is developing advanced data architecture to transform the acquisition, exchange, and management of laboratory data throughout its complete lifecycle. The Spring Connect meeting brings together all members of the foundation as well as the broader scientific community to discuss ways to standardize data and its interpretation across laboratory and manufacturing operations.

Paradigm4’s REVEAL™ apps are a suite of usecase-specific applications that power discovery from population-scale to n-of-1. Other apps developed by Paradigm4 include REVEALTM Single Cell, which enables users to build a multidimensional understanding of disease biology, scale to handle more samples from patients with more cells, and readily assess key biological hypotheses for target evaluation, disease progression, and precision medicine. The REVEALTM Biobank app provides researchers with an easy-to-use way to access their high-resolution, multi-dimensional and multi-attribute data. Users can fluidly combine diverse data sources like genotypic, phenotypic, biomedical imaging, and health records for cross-validation and enrichment. The app is also optimized for scalable advanced analytics and machine learning.

Want the latest science news straight to your inbox? Become a SelectScience member for free today>>

Links

Tags

Genome AnalysisGenomics, the study of genomes, includes functional genomics, evolutionary genomics and comparative genomics. There are many genomic technologies such as DNA sequencing of whole genomes, computational biology and bioinformatics. DNA and nucleic acids must be isolated and concentrated from cells for analysis with kits, automated analyzers and software. Other useful technologies for studying genomics include PCR, microarrays and electrophoresis.Data AnalysisData analysis hardware and software is available to make data processing straight-forward yet powerful. Data software can be used for math and stats, technical graphing and image analysis. In addition, software is available for specific data analysis of electrophoresis, densitometry, ELISA and DNA sequencing.Electronic Laboratory NotebooksElectronic Laboratory Notebooks (ELNs) are becoming increasingly popular for documenting experimental processes and for lab data management. An ELN is informatics software which can be biology specific, chemistry specific, cross-disciplinary or web-based. Advantages of an electronic lab notebook include increased data protection, efficiency and straightforward data searching and sharing.Cell ImagingCell imaging can be achieved using a number of techniques including confocal microscopy, transmission electron microscopy, atomic force microscopy, and light sheet microscopy.ImagingImaging techniques are essential for obtaining visual representations of samples to understand structures, processes, and function in biological, chemical, and physical research. These tools range from traditional light microscopy to advanced imaging modalities like MRI and electron microscopy, providing researchers with valuable data for diagnostics, drug discovery, and material analysis. Explore imaging solutions in our peer-reviewed product directory to compare products, check reviews, and get pricing directly from manufacturers.Data ManagementData AcquisitionData acquisition refers to the collection and organization of information and data sets.Genotyping
Paradigm4 unveils new analytical development data management tool to unlock allotrope data format 'treasure trove'