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New iReport Designed to Streamline Genetic Analysis

By LabMedica International staff writers
Posted on 13 Oct 2011
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iReport is an essentially new product concept and provides the fastest way for bench scientists to understand their genomics/proteomics data.

Ingenuity Systems (Redwood City, CA, USA), a leading provider of information and analytics solutions for life science researchers, unveiled its new Ingenuity iReport and will offer early access to 5,000 researchers

Currently, bench scientists are faced with the difficult task of understanding their ‘omics datasets and developing testable hypothesis. Current analysis software requires the use of complex software, statistical expertise, and informatics training. In contrast, Ingenuity iReport is a stand-alone report that provides a fully integrated, one-step solution for statistical and biologic interpretation of an ‘omics data without the need for training, software, statistics, or informatics expertise. iReport takes raw ‘omics data as input and provides a customized and interactive report that enables researchers to focus on developing biological insights through exploration and visualization of genes by function, biologic process, role in pathway and disease, and cellular location.

“The easy, interactive tools in iReport helped me quickly identify interesting new target genes from my microarray experiment for follow-up,” stated Jun Yang, PhD, instructor, University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston (UTMB, USA). “The pathway information and literature references in iReport gave me a lot of confidence in my results, and helped me easily understand the biological role of the genes I was looking at. Its beautiful interface makes it an easy and compelling way to get faster, more meaningful biological insights from my data.”

“We created iReport for the experimental biologist,” said Megan Laurance, PhD, biologist and product manager at Ingenuity. “iReport is unique in how it explains and visualizes experimental results in the language of biology and gets bench scientists to meaningful insights faster than has ever been possible. We are excited to finally be able to put it into the hands of researchers and help move their science forward.”

Ingenuity iReport for Microarray Gene Expression is the first in a suite of reports, that will soon include RNA sequencing, quantitative polymerase chain reaction (qPCR), and additional ‘omics platforms.

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