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Emerald Cloud Lab

Rating:

4.6 / 5.0

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Emerald Cloud Lab

Tags

cloud lab, life science, biotechnology, pharmaceuticals, AI, automation, research, remote access, laboratory, experimentation

Pricing Details

Subscription-based. High cost for academic users, geared towards industry customers. Requires contacting for a quote.

Features

Remote lab operation; Automated workflows; Wide range of instruments; Reproducible experiments; Data analysis and visualization tools; Integrated knowledge base (ECL Constellation); AI integration potential (LLM plugins, Coscientist); Supports diverse research domains (biology, chemistry); Manual techniques automation.

Integrations

Developer API (Constellation API); Integration with data analysis tools; Integration with LLM plugins and AI systems (e.g., Coscientist); Integration with analysis partners (e.g., CellKey).

Preview

Emerald Cloud Lab (ECL) is an innovative platform providing remote access to a fully automated laboratory for conducting life science experiments. Scientists can design, execute, and analyze experiments from anywhere in the world via the web-based ECL Command Center interface. The platform supports a wide range of instruments and techniques, including those traditionally considered challenging to automate. ECL aims to enhance experimental reproducibility through codified, automated execution and comprehensive metadata capture. The platform includes tools for data analysis and visualization and integrates with the ECL Constellation knowledge base. ECL is actively exploring integration with AI tools, such as LLM plugins and systems like Coscientist, to assist with experiment design and data analysis. The platform primarily targets the biotechnology and pharmaceutical industries, offering a solution to accelerate research, reduce equipment and personnel costs, and democratize access to advanced laboratory resources. Access to the platform is subscription-based, with a pricing model geared towards industry customers, although options for academic access are being explored.