Excelra, Patcore partner to offer enhanced digital insights to customers

By Nikita Chaurasia  | Date: 2022-09-22

Excelra, Patcore partner to offer enhanced digital insights to customers

Excelra, a data and analytics solutions provider, has recently announced its partnership with Patcore, Inc., to provide better access to its analytics products and scientific data for customers in Japan.

For the unversed, Excelra is one of the top global digital insights and data organizations.

Its GOSTAR platform is one of the leading medicinal chemistry intelligence databases curated manually, offering comprehensive, and structured SAR data for nearly 9 million compounds.

Not to mention, Excelra’s GOBIOM contains the broadest manually curated collection of putative and validated biomarkers to offer critical insights into the relationship between diseases and biomarkers.

Patcore is a highly specialized informatics organization assisting researchers in life sciences, chemical industries, and companies.

Apparently, this partnership will ensure Excelra’s growth in Japan by benefitting from Patcore’s experience of working with some leading pharma, biotech, chemical companies, and government institutions in the nation.

Regarding the latest development, Gabriele Staples, Global Commercial & Marketing Head of Excelra stated that Excelra’s GOSTAR and other data products are the leading solutions available today in the market for translational researchers and global drug discovery.

According to Staples, Japan has been strategically focusing on Excelra, and the demand for the most precise and up-to-date data is rising rapidly.

Staples also mentioned that with Patcore, the firm is getting an opportunity to expand its presence while conveying confidence that by joining the synergies of Excelra and Patcore, Japanese life science organizations will be able to hasten research and attain molecule-to-market goals faster.

Fumiaki Aruga, COO of Patcore, Inc, also added that partnership with Excelra’s scientific products and their existing offerings would enhance competitive intelligence, data enrichment, and power prediction engines with AI/ML programs for the customers.

Notably, Excelra’s data and digital insights encourage innovation in life sciences from discovery to market.

Its GOSTAR browsing tool allows users to quickly look for and find chemicals. It is also accessible via APIs and as a downloaded data set to internal power libraries and machine learning models.

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