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Dotmatics Vortex Selected to Boost Drug Discovery Efforts at The University of Leeds
BISHOPS STORTFORD, England --(Business Wire)--
Dotmatics Limited, a leading provider of informatics services to
academia as well as the pharmaceutical, biotech and chemical industries,
today announced that the University of Leeds has deployed Vortex, its
premium scientific intelligence tool, to analyse complex data and help
with its life science research efforts.
Vortex gives scientists a more intuitive and versatile way to analyse
and visualise large amounts of scientific data, providing them with the
right tools to make their decisions faster. With an easy to use,
interactive dashboard, Vortex quickly allows the manipulation of vast
amounts of data points, including chemical structures, using just a
standard PC or laptop. Vortex connects terabytes of disparate data from
multiple data sources, giving scientists a holistic view of the
information. It also contains a toolset of interactive plots, algorithms
and tables that enable scientists to effortlessly harness the knowledge
hidden behind the mountains of data.
Professor Adam Nelson from University of Leeds said 'We have a major
programme that is focusing on devising versatile ways to prepare diverse
lad-like molecular scaffolds. Vortex's intuitive graphical interface
allows us to visualise the properties of large numbers of compounds, and
allows us to prioritise which molecular scaffolds are likely to have
most value in drug discovery. The on-going training and support -
provided on-site and online by Dotmatics - has been excellent, and has
allowed us to get the most out of Vortex. We look forward to continuing
to work with Dotmatics in order to use Vortex to its full potential as
well as offer suggestions for its on-going development.'
'We are delighted to welcome University of Leeds to the very active
Vortex users community' said Dr Mike Hartshorn, Dotmatics CSO, adding
'we are pleased to see how rapidly leading academic organisations are
adopting Vortex. The ability to bring together data from disparate
sources such as enterprise databases, sdf files and excel files has
never been easier. Vortex transforms the way data is converted into
knowledge.'
Adam Nelson is Professor of Chemical Biology, University of Leeds
Professor Nelson is also the Director of Resources (School of
Chemistry), Director of the Pharmaceutical & Biopharmaceutical Sector
Hub (University of Leeds) and a member of the Astbury Centre for
Structural Molecular Biology, www.astbury.leeds.ac.uk
About Dotmatics
Dotmatics has rapidly emerged as a preferred informatics supplier to
many of the world's largest global Pharmaceutical, Biotechnology and
Academic organisations. Dotmatics is a scientific software company
deploying web-based knowledge solutions that dramatically improve the
way scientific data is queried, managed and shared within companies.
Dotmatics has significant expertise in Cheminformatics and
Bioinformatics techniques including Chemical databases, SAR analysis,
data management and data visualisation. A privately owned company,
Dotmatics was founded in 2005 and has its head office based south of
Cambridge, UK.

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