List of SciNote Customers
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Since 2010, our global team of researchers has been studying SciNote customers around the world, aggregating massive amounts of data points that form the basis of our forecast assumptions and perhaps the rise and fall of certain vendors and their products on a quarterly basis.
Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased SciNote for Laboratory Management from public (Press Releases, Customer References, Testimonials, Case Studies and Success Stories) and proprietary sources, including the customer size, industry, location, implementation status, partner involvement, LOB Key Stakeholders and related IT decision-makers contact details.
Companies using SciNote for Laboratory Management include: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), a United States based Government organisation with 62000 employees and revenues of $96.00 billion, Becton Dickinson, a United States based Healthcare organisation with 72000 employees and revenues of $21.80 billion, University of Washington, a United States based Education organisation with 35331 employees and revenues of $7.10 billion, University of Southern California, a United States based Education organisation with 19957 employees and revenues of $6.89 billion, Columbia University, a United States based Education organisation with 21489 employees and revenues of $6.20 billion and many others.
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Advanced Cellular Dynamics | Life Sciences | 10 | $1M | United States | Scinote | SciNote | Laboratory Management | 2022 | n/a |
In 2022 Advanced Cellular Dynamics implemented SciNote as its cloud electronic lab notebook solution, deploying SciNote to support Laboratory Management for its contract research operations. The Seattle based, 10 person CRO configured SciNote to centralize experimental records and enable remote review of experiments, providing leadership the ability to access notebooks from anywhere without physical paper retrieval.
SciNote was configured to use structured projects, experiments and task-level workflows, with experiment templates and protocol import capabilities to streamline repeatable molecular biology and immunology workflows. The implementation linked inventory items to experiments and emphasized a one day task granularity for consistent task completion, enabling associates to copy and reuse workflows and import protocols directly into experiments to reduce setup effort.
Operational integration used the SciNote API to connect with a SharePoint based supply requests system and to enable a Fluics label printer, reflecting a pragmatic API driven approach to integrate Laboratory Management with ancillary lab systems. Deployment included provisioning tablet computers for bench scientists to capture data in real time, covering lab operations, R&D execution and client project documentation across the company and its client engagements primarily in the United States.
Governance focused on standardizing project and experiment structure, iterative refinement of templates and a rollout that prioritized user training and consistency so multiple scientists document in the same way. SciNote Customer Support assisted with feature requests and integrations, and explicit outcomes reported by the company include consolidated cloud records, segregated client notebooks for auditability, easier experiment review by leadership and an additional client adoption of SciNote.
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Aragen Life Sciences | Life Sciences | 4000 | $450M | India | Scinote | SciNote | Laboratory Management | 2021 | n/a |
In 2021, Aragen Life Sciences implemented SciNote as its Laboratory Management solution. The deployment concentrated on standardizing experimental record keeping and protocol governance within its research and development laboratories.
SciNote was configured to serve as an electronic lab notebook with structured protocol templates, study and sample tracking, reagent and inventory controls, configurable audit trails, and role based access controls. Configuration work emphasized metadata capture, standardized experiment templates, and automated record timestamps to support reproducible workflows and regulatory recordkeeping.
The implementation covered Aragen's R&D operations in India and targeted workflows across discovery, development and quality functions. SciNote was instrumented to centralize experimental data and link study metadata to sample and protocol records, enabling cross functional lab orchestration and consolidated laboratory documentation.
Governance was implemented through role based permissions, electronic signatures, and audit logging to enforce laboratory SOPs and change control for protocols. Training and process adoption focused on aligning lab procedures with the SciNote electronic lab notebook capabilities to institutionalize experiment documentation and compliance practices.
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Athens Research and Technology | Life Sciences | 20 | $2M | United States | Scinote | SciNote | Laboratory Management | 2021 | n/a |
In 2021, Athens Research and Technology implemented SciNote, deploying an Electronic Lab Notebook as part of its Laboratory Management capabilities. The adoption addressed long standing paper-based recording practices and material risk to physical notebooks after a sprinkler incident, and it explicitly targeted lab workflows that support product development and R&D at the 20-person life sciences firm.
The SciNote deployment centered on core electronic lab notebook workflows, search and archival of experimental records, and stock management functionality. SciNote was configured to capture chromatographs and instrument printouts as digital attachments, to enable keyword and metadata search across projects, and to record reagent consumption at the experiment level, which the company uses to inform bill of materials and cost analysis.
Operational coverage extended across product development scientists and the business team responsible for costing and procurement, with SciNote bridging lab execution and commercial planning. Implementation included hands-on support from a SciNote implementation specialist and ongoing customer success responses, and Athens Research and Technology used a staged rollout approach, piloting the platform with a small team to surface issues before wider adoption.
Governance and change activities emphasized end user training, use of SciNote help files and video tutorials, and forming an internal planning team to guide rollout. The company reports faster retrieval of historical data from minutes to seconds, improved protection against physical data loss, and clearer reagent tracking and bill of materials inputs driven by SciNote stock management. Athens Research and Technology SciNote Laboratory Management supports product development, operational recordkeeping, and procurement workflows.
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Babson Diagnostics | Life Sciences | 100 | $10M | United States | Scinote | SciNote | Laboratory Management | 2021 | n/a |
In 2021, Babson Diagnostics implemented SciNote as its Laboratory Management application to standardize electronic records in its CLIA certified clinical laboratory and support 21 CFR Part 11 requirements. Some team members had previously used SAP for laboratory documentation but found it inefficient for laboratory workflows, prompting selection of a laboratory focused electronic lab notebook.
The implementation organized clinical studies into SciNote projects and linked those projects to controlled copy protocols in the company internal quality management system, maintaining version control across study documentation. SciNote’s project and protocol structure was configured to enable protocol reuse across multiple experiments, and the team incorporated existing Excel templates through SciNote integration features to reduce setup time and preserve familiar data entry patterns.
Operational coverage focused on laboratory operations and clinical study management, with laboratory managers, lead scientists, technicians, and office staff using the global activities page to track assignments, progress, and completed tasks. The deployment emphasized documentation workflows, electronic signatures, controlled copy protocol governance, and alignment of content between SciNote and the internal quality management system to support audit readiness and daily lab operations.
Governance included validation steps required by the internal quality management system and federal regulation, with SciNote support assisting during extended validation requests and providing ongoing training resources. Babson Diagnostics reports that SciNote’s organizational tools save valuable time by reducing redundant work, and that improved task visibility and intuitive protocol documentation helped the lab operate more efficiently under tight timelines.
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Becton Dickinson | Healthcare | 72000 | $21.8B | United States | Scinote | SciNote | Laboratory Management | 2020 | n/a |
In 2020, Becton Dickinson implemented SciNote to provide Laboratory Management support across its research and development and laboratory operations. SciNote was adopted as an electronic lab notebook and experiment management platform to standardize record keeping, protocol execution, and sample documentation for R&D and analytical labs.
The implementation focused on core Laboratory Management capabilities, including electronic lab notebook functionality, experiment and protocol templates, sample and inventory tracking, versioned data capture, audit trails, and role based access controls. SciNote was configured to manage experiment workflows, attach instrument output and files to experiment records, and enforce structured protocol steps and sign off sequences consistent with regulated lab practice.
Integrations emphasized by the deployment aligned with typical Laboratory Management patterns, connecting SciNote to laboratory instruments and data capture endpoints and to centralized file storage for raw and processed results. Operational coverage targeted research and laboratory departments within Becton Dickinson, bringing experiment orchestration and data consolidation into a single application platform.
Governance for SciNote centered on embedding SOP aligned workflows, user access governance, and audit readiness, while training and standardized templates were used to drive reproducible lab procedures. The implementation positioned SciNote as the primary Laboratory Management system for lab record keeping and experiment governance within the affected business functions.
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Education | 850 | $157M | United States | Scinote | SciNote | Laboratory Management | 2020 | n/a |
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Life Sciences | 38 | $2M | United States | Scinote | SciNote | Laboratory Management | 2021 | n/a |
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Education | 21489 | $6.2B | United States | Scinote | SciNote | Laboratory Management | 2021 | n/a |
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Life Sciences | 50 | $6M | Denmark | Scinote | SciNote | Laboratory Management | 2022 | n/a |
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Life Sciences | 26 | $5M | United States | Scinote | SciNote | Laboratory Management | 2021 | n/a |
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