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Dear scientists: You deserve better.

Labs are drowning in admin and disconnected tools. SciSure’s Scientific Management Platform puts science first, streamlining workflows, safety, and compliance.

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What made you get into science?

You probably didn’t imagine a future spent buried in spreadsheets, logging into ten different tools, or chasing inventory approvals. You didn’t think about hours spent formatting compliance reports, chasing different departments, or spending half your time trying to find missing data.

Let’s face it—you didn’t get into science for the admin. But somehow, that’s where the journey led. Somewhere along the way, science became paperwork. Discovery turned into red tape. Curiosity took a backseat to compliance.

At SciSure, we believe it’s time to change that.

Science has a workflow problem

Today’s labs are bursting with digital tools—ELNs, LIMS, inventory management software, EHS platforms, procurement systems—but most of them don’t talk to each other. These single-point solutions were designed to address one aspect of the puzzle, not the entire picture.

If a scientist needs to run an experiment, they might need to check three siloed databases, coordinate with two departments, and track down someone in procurement—all before they even pick up a pipette.

Lab operations and EHS teams are equally overwhelmed. They’re working tirelessly to support the science, but with little visibility into what’s happening across the labs, and little time to chase down missing data or out-of-date records. Instead of being proactive, they’re stuck in a constant cycle of reactive problem-solving.

It’s chaotic. It’s inefficient. But most of all, it’s not what the Scientist Experience should feel like.

As I said to a room full of scientists at a recent event:

“Close your eyes and think back to the moment you decided to become a scientist. Did you picture spending half your time on admin work?” 

The room responded with an odd kind of laughter, not because it was funny. Because it was real. Because every person there felt the pain. And the worst part? We’ve all accepted it as usual. But normal doesn’t mean acceptable—and at SciSure, we’re here to challenge that.

Introducing SciSure’s Scientific Management Platform

We’re not here to add another tool to the pile. We’re here to replace the pile with something new. Something comprehensive. Something built from the ground up for the people who actually use it.

SciSure is the result of a bold, deliberate merger between two established names in digital lab technology: eLabNext, long respected for its ELN and LIMS capabilities, and SciShield, a trusted leader in EHS, compliance, and lab safety. By combining our offerings, we have become the first platform to connect the whole triangle of scientists, lab operations, and EHS in one unified system. No silos. No disconnects. No handoffs between incompatible tools.

Welcome to the Scientific Management Platform (SMP): a true home base for the modern lab. A place where every part of your day—from experiment planning to procurement to training reminders—is connected, visible, and easy to manage.

Most of us can still remember. It wasn’t just a subject at school—it was a spark. A moment. You saw something under a microscope that made the invisible visible, read about a medical breakthrough, or started asking questions that nobody had the answers to. And you thought: “I want to do this. I want to change the world.”
As a result, lab staff today spend hours toggling between platforms, re-entering the same data multiple times, or emailing colleagues for updates that are buried in someone else’s system. Compliance logs reside in one system, while inventory records are stored in another. Safety training records might be tracked in spreadsheets that only one person knows how to access. 

  • One login instead of ten.
  • One interface instead of half a dozen.
  • One continuous experience, where your experiment, your materials, your inventory, your compliance, and your safety are all part of the same workflows.
  • A digital marketplace of pre-built integrations and add-ons for the tools you trust.

At the heart of SciSure is something we call the Scientist Experience (SX). While most platforms focus on generic “user experience (UX)”, we’ve gone further. SciSure is purpose-built for science, with workflows, functionality, and connectivity that feel intuitive to researchers, not retrofitted for them. This isn’t consumer-grade UX repackaged for the lab—it’s a purpose-built experience designed to support the way scientists actually work.

No more jumping between disconnected systems. No more missing data, miscommunications, or duplicative admin.

Just science. Streamlined and reproducible.

We’ve brought ELN, LIMS, EHS, inventory, procurement, and safety into one system to create the first truly end-to-end SMP because scientists deserve better. Because the science itself depends on it.

Operational simplicity, not complexity

In the biopharma world, you hear a lot about “operational excellence.” But let’s be honest—too often, that “excellence” looks like a long and complex roadmap, a multi-year digital transformation strategy, and a small army of consultants and resources just to get started. 

I, for one, prefer the term operational simplicity. Improving your lab shouldn’t be overwhelming. It shouldn’t require ripping everything out and starting from scratch. And it definitely shouldn’t mean waiting years to see value.

You should be able to start today. Start with what matters most—maybe that’s digitalizing your protocols, automating your inventory management, bolstering your safety workflows, or getting a grip on training compliance. Start where the pain is loudest. And then build from there. 

With SciSure, you don’t need to onboard everything at once. Our platform is modular, scalable, and flexible, so you adopt what you need, when you need it. You grow at your own pace, with solutions that you will never outgrow as you scale. 

You control the pace. You control the priorities. You control the controllables.

That last line is something I’m always saying to our team—and to our customers. Because in an industry that’s dealing with economic pressure, regulatory uncertainty, and tightening budgets, you can’t control the chaos out there.

But you can control how your lab operates. You can build a system that’s efficient, compliant, and delivers proven ROI—without needing a complete overhaul every time something shifts. Simplicity isn’t a shortcut. It’s a strategy, and it’s one I’m proud to stand for.

Safety that’s built in—not bolted on

Too often, lab safety is treated like an afterthought. It’s like buckling your seatbelt when you’ve already arrived at your destination—performative, reactive, and, frankly, too late. It’s a bit of a “check the box” exercise.

In many labs, safety is something scientists ‘remember’ to do right before someone checks in. Training reminders get lost in junk email inboxes. Chemical inventories get updated days after the work is done. Compliance audits spark frantic document hunts. Meanwhile, EHS teams, instead of being proactive partners, become the bad guys chasing people down.

That’s not a people problem. That’s a system problem. And I’ve seen the consequences firsthand.

An early part of my career was in protective apparel, where I designed lab coat safety programs for complex research centers. I learned of a heartbreaking story of a young researcher who never made it home after a lab accident. It felt like we could have done so much more to protect her and others. I remember asking, “Why aren’t we fixing this?” The answer shocked me: “Because it’s research. We can’t always make scientists follow the rules.”

But instead of blaming the scientists, I asked a different question: “Why aren't they following the rules?” 
What I found changed everything for me. The PPE wasn’t built for them. It was uncomfortable, impractical, and designed without their input. So my team and I redesigned it from the ground up and made it readily accessible, including a special fit for women. Today, that flame-resistant lab coat is widely used in labs all over the world. Not because we mandated safety, but because we built it for people who needed to wear it. Built by scientists, for scientists.

That experience shaped everything I do. At SciSure, we’ve taken the same approach.

We asked:

  • Why are scientists overwhelmed?
  • Why does EHS feel like a nuisance instead of a partner?
  • Why is lab ops always chasing problems instead of preventing them?

Now we are building the platform to fix it. With the Scientific Management Platform, safety and compliance are no longer bolted on at the end—they’re built in from the start: Training alerts live in your home base, right where you log your experiments. Hazards drive requirements for safety procedures and training. EHS gets visibility without needing to micromanage and nag scientists for updates. 

With our SMP, lab operations, EHS, and scientists aren’t on separate teams anymore. They’re part of one connected system, supporting each other in real time. We’re not perfect, and we won’t pretend to be. But we’re listening. We’re building. And we’re solving a problem that no one else has had the guts to take on. 

Because true safety shouldn’t slow science down. It should set it free.

The future of the Scientist Experience (SX)

Imagine a lab where scientists don’t dread admin days. EHS isn’t the bad guy. Ops isn’t stuck chasing down updates, and every part of your research journey is connected, compliant, and reproducible. Imagine a system that offers pre-built integrations and add-ons with tools you already use and trust.

That’s what we’re building.

Not because it’s easy. But because it’s necessary. Because great science deserves to be scalable and reproducible. Because patients are waiting, and because somewhere, a young scientist believes she can change the world.

Let’s help her achieve it. 

What made you get into science?

You probably didn’t imagine a future spent buried in spreadsheets, logging into ten different tools, or chasing inventory approvals. You didn’t think about hours spent formatting compliance reports, chasing different departments, or spending half your time trying to find missing data.

Let’s face it—you didn’t get into science for the admin. But somehow, that’s where the journey led. Somewhere along the way, science became paperwork. Discovery turned into red tape. Curiosity took a backseat to compliance.

At SciSure, we believe it’s time to change that.

Science has a workflow problem

Today’s labs are bursting with digital tools—ELNs, LIMS, inventory management software, EHS platforms, procurement systems—but most of them don’t talk to each other. These single-point solutions were designed to address one aspect of the puzzle, not the entire picture.

If a scientist needs to run an experiment, they might need to check three siloed databases, coordinate with two departments, and track down someone in procurement—all before they even pick up a pipette.

Lab operations and EHS teams are equally overwhelmed. They’re working tirelessly to support the science, but with little visibility into what’s happening across the labs, and little time to chase down missing data or out-of-date records. Instead of being proactive, they’re stuck in a constant cycle of reactive problem-solving.

It’s chaotic. It’s inefficient. But most of all, it’s not what the Scientist Experience should feel like.

As I said to a room full of scientists at a recent event:

“Close your eyes and think back to the moment you decided to become a scientist. Did you picture spending half your time on admin work?” 

The room responded with an odd kind of laughter, not because it was funny. Because it was real. Because every person there felt the pain. And the worst part? We’ve all accepted it as usual. But normal doesn’t mean acceptable—and at SciSure, we’re here to challenge that.

Introducing SciSure’s Scientific Management Platform

We’re not here to add another tool to the pile. We’re here to replace the pile with something new. Something comprehensive. Something built from the ground up for the people who actually use it.

SciSure is the result of a bold, deliberate merger between two established names in digital lab technology: eLabNext, long respected for its ELN and LIMS capabilities, and SciShield, a trusted leader in EHS, compliance, and lab safety. By combining our offerings, we have become the first platform to connect the whole triangle of scientists, lab operations, and EHS in one unified system. No silos. No disconnects. No handoffs between incompatible tools.

Welcome to the Scientific Management Platform (SMP): a true home base for the modern lab. A place where every part of your day—from experiment planning to procurement to training reminders—is connected, visible, and easy to manage.

Most of us can still remember. It wasn’t just a subject at school—it was a spark. A moment. You saw something under a microscope that made the invisible visible, read about a medical breakthrough, or started asking questions that nobody had the answers to. And you thought: “I want to do this. I want to change the world.”
As a result, lab staff today spend hours toggling between platforms, re-entering the same data multiple times, or emailing colleagues for updates that are buried in someone else’s system. Compliance logs reside in one system, while inventory records are stored in another. Safety training records might be tracked in spreadsheets that only one person knows how to access. 

  • One login instead of ten.
  • One interface instead of half a dozen.
  • One continuous experience, where your experiment, your materials, your inventory, your compliance, and your safety are all part of the same workflows.
  • A digital marketplace of pre-built integrations and add-ons for the tools you trust.

At the heart of SciSure is something we call the Scientist Experience (SX). While most platforms focus on generic “user experience (UX)”, we’ve gone further. SciSure is purpose-built for science, with workflows, functionality, and connectivity that feel intuitive to researchers, not retrofitted for them. This isn’t consumer-grade UX repackaged for the lab—it’s a purpose-built experience designed to support the way scientists actually work.

No more jumping between disconnected systems. No more missing data, miscommunications, or duplicative admin.

Just science. Streamlined and reproducible.

We’ve brought ELN, LIMS, EHS, inventory, procurement, and safety into one system to create the first truly end-to-end SMP because scientists deserve better. Because the science itself depends on it.

Operational simplicity, not complexity

In the biopharma world, you hear a lot about “operational excellence.” But let’s be honest—too often, that “excellence” looks like a long and complex roadmap, a multi-year digital transformation strategy, and a small army of consultants and resources just to get started. 

I, for one, prefer the term operational simplicity. Improving your lab shouldn’t be overwhelming. It shouldn’t require ripping everything out and starting from scratch. And it definitely shouldn’t mean waiting years to see value.

You should be able to start today. Start with what matters most—maybe that’s digitalizing your protocols, automating your inventory management, bolstering your safety workflows, or getting a grip on training compliance. Start where the pain is loudest. And then build from there. 

With SciSure, you don’t need to onboard everything at once. Our platform is modular, scalable, and flexible, so you adopt what you need, when you need it. You grow at your own pace, with solutions that you will never outgrow as you scale. 

You control the pace. You control the priorities. You control the controllables.

That last line is something I’m always saying to our team—and to our customers. Because in an industry that’s dealing with economic pressure, regulatory uncertainty, and tightening budgets, you can’t control the chaos out there.

But you can control how your lab operates. You can build a system that’s efficient, compliant, and delivers proven ROI—without needing a complete overhaul every time something shifts. Simplicity isn’t a shortcut. It’s a strategy, and it’s one I’m proud to stand for.

Safety that’s built in—not bolted on

Too often, lab safety is treated like an afterthought. It’s like buckling your seatbelt when you’ve already arrived at your destination—performative, reactive, and, frankly, too late. It’s a bit of a “check the box” exercise.

In many labs, safety is something scientists ‘remember’ to do right before someone checks in. Training reminders get lost in junk email inboxes. Chemical inventories get updated days after the work is done. Compliance audits spark frantic document hunts. Meanwhile, EHS teams, instead of being proactive partners, become the bad guys chasing people down.

That’s not a people problem. That’s a system problem. And I’ve seen the consequences firsthand.

An early part of my career was in protective apparel, where I designed lab coat safety programs for complex research centers. I learned of a heartbreaking story of a young researcher who never made it home after a lab accident. It felt like we could have done so much more to protect her and others. I remember asking, “Why aren’t we fixing this?” The answer shocked me: “Because it’s research. We can’t always make scientists follow the rules.”

But instead of blaming the scientists, I asked a different question: “Why aren't they following the rules?” 
What I found changed everything for me. The PPE wasn’t built for them. It was uncomfortable, impractical, and designed without their input. So my team and I redesigned it from the ground up and made it readily accessible, including a special fit for women. Today, that flame-resistant lab coat is widely used in labs all over the world. Not because we mandated safety, but because we built it for people who needed to wear it. Built by scientists, for scientists.

That experience shaped everything I do. At SciSure, we’ve taken the same approach.

We asked:

  • Why are scientists overwhelmed?
  • Why does EHS feel like a nuisance instead of a partner?
  • Why is lab ops always chasing problems instead of preventing them?

Now we are building the platform to fix it. With the Scientific Management Platform, safety and compliance are no longer bolted on at the end—they’re built in from the start: Training alerts live in your home base, right where you log your experiments. Hazards drive requirements for safety procedures and training. EHS gets visibility without needing to micromanage and nag scientists for updates. 

With our SMP, lab operations, EHS, and scientists aren’t on separate teams anymore. They’re part of one connected system, supporting each other in real time. We’re not perfect, and we won’t pretend to be. But we’re listening. We’re building. And we’re solving a problem that no one else has had the guts to take on. 

Because true safety shouldn’t slow science down. It should set it free.

The future of the Scientist Experience (SX)

Imagine a lab where scientists don’t dread admin days. EHS isn’t the bad guy. Ops isn’t stuck chasing down updates, and every part of your research journey is connected, compliant, and reproducible. Imagine a system that offers pre-built integrations and add-ons with tools you already use and trust.

That’s what we’re building.

Not because it’s easy. But because it’s necessary. Because great science deserves to be scalable and reproducible. Because patients are waiting, and because somewhere, a young scientist believes she can change the world.

Let’s help her achieve it. 

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