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ECL contains all of the tools needed to analyze data from experiments.
ECL Command Center provides over 4,500 powerful functions for data visualization, analysis, and simulation. The software also allows your experiments, data, analysis, results, and even scientific figures to be exported, shared, or published on the web.
These tools can be accessed through a point-and-click interface or the commands can be directly entered into your lab notebook. This makes it easy to repeat or scale any analysis with a single command and to automate report generation through higher-level scripting.
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ECL Constellation is a network of linked database objects that structures the data you generate into a highly organized knowledge graph, growing automatically over time as you run experiments.
Answer any questions you have about your experiments in seconds by surfing through your knowledge graph with a few clicks or keystrokes.
Conduct searches across the full history of experiments run on the system including your own data, any data shared within your organization, and any data published on the system.
Constellation lives in the cloud, so you’ll never worry about sifting through loose files, emails, or thumb drives — your data is accessible from any computer with a secure login.
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ECL allows you to remotely execute a wide array of experiment types in our state of the art facilities. ECL currently has over 100 different types of instruments online, including HPLC, Mass Spectrometry, and NMR. Experiments are conducted using automated instrumentation and robotics to carry out your instructions exactly as specified.
Once you submit an experiment through ECL Command Center, the experiment is run automatically and the results are added to your database in just a few days.
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Full control over every detail
Design every detail of your experiment without any artificial restrictions ⁠— it’s as if you are standing in the laboratory yourself. Samples can be as small as microliters and micrograms or as large as liters and kilograms, and experiments include both analytical and preparative protocols.
ECL Command Center software makes it simple to select and modify any experimental parameters with a point-and-click interface or by directly typing commands into your lab notebook.
Once designed, protocols are automatically saved to your database for push-button reproducibility and higher level scriptability in larger workflows.
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ECL was founded by scientists, for scientists. Our vision is to build a system that sweeps aside the daily grind scientists face in the laboratory and allows the day-to-day work to center on orchestrating science. There is transformative potential in a world where scientific ideas have a more direct route to realization and where progress in science and medicine is driven more by the strength of our ideas than our labor in the lab. Succeeding in this mission has the chance to provide unprecedented leverage and autonomy to scientists worldwide and in doing so to accelerate the rate of progress in pharmaceutical research, materials science, medical diagnostics, and agriculture.
Turning this vision into reality is what has brought us all together at Emerald. Our mission drives us to do the kind of work we are proud to tell our friends and families about, and the grand ambition of the endeavor presents each of us with the kinds of challenges that can inspire the most creative work of our careers.
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Emerald's cloud lab lets you design experiments, remotely conduct your experiments in a highly automated ECL facility, and analyze data from a single interface.
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