Top 10 inForm Tissue Finder Alternatives & Competitors

The Other Life Sciences Software solutions below are the most common alternatives that users and reviewers compare with inForm Tissue Finder. Other important factors to consider when researching alternatives to inForm Tissue Finder include reliability and ease of use. The best overall inForm Tissue Finder alternative is ImageJ. Other similar apps like inForm Tissue Finder are BioRender, Signals ChemDraw, ACTO Omnichannel Education for Life Sciences, and StudyTeam. inForm Tissue Finder alternatives can be found in Other Life Sciences Software but may also be in Other Laboratory Software or Drug Discovery Software.

Best Paid & Free Alternatives to inForm Tissue Finder

  • ImageJ
  • BioRender
  • Signals ChemDraw

Top 10 Alternatives to inForm Tissue Finder Recently Reviewed By G2 Community

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  1. ImageJ

    (66)4.4 out of 5
  2. ImageJ is written in Java, which allows it to run on Linux, Mac OS X and Windows, in both 32-bit and 64-bit modes.

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    #2
  3. BioRender

    (64)4.9 out of 5
  4. Create Professional Science Figures in Minutes. Browse thousands of pre-made icons and templates from more than 30 fields of life sciences.

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  5. Signals ChemDraw

    (38)4.4 out of 5
  6. The Gold Standard for Chemical Drawing and Research publications

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    #4
  7. ACTO Omnichannel Education for Life Sciences

    (25)4.6 out of 5
  8. ACTO is an AI-powered SaaS platform built for life sciences that uses mobile experiences and agency partnerships to give learners all the right tools in one intuitive cross-platform app, and give leaders powerful admin tools with engagement data in one command center.

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    #5
  9. StudyTeam

    (24)4.8 out of 5
  10. Get more visibility and control over enrollment with less effort. Make it easier for sites to share information with you.

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  11. Advarra eReg

    (14)4.5 out of 5
  12. Streamline Your Regulatory Process with eReg. Think beyond the binder. Save money, improve efficiency, and enhance regulatory compliance across your organization with a 21 CFR Part 11-compliant system designed to adapt to regulatory workflows for any size research site.

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    #7
  13. TestDirectly

    (12)4.9 out of 5
  14. TestDirectly is a flexible cloud-based patient engagement portal that makes it easier for medical laboratories and first care facilities to directly connect with patients and provide convenient, safe, fast, and accurate direct-to-consumer testing. The platform eliminates errors and reporting delays by replacing paper forms and manual processes with a user-friendly electronic workflow that empowers the patient and fully supports the case and the specimen throughout the testing journey.

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    #8
  15. AmpleLogic Annual Product Quality Review (APQR)

    (11)5.0 out of 5
  16. AmpleLogic Annual Product Quality Review (APQR) Software is a web and cloud based application that eliminates the need for a paper based documentation required for review of every batch product manufactured

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  17. Microsoft Genomics

    (11)4.2 out of 5
  18. Microsoft Genomics offers a cloud implementation of the Burrows-Wheeler Aligner (BWA) and the Genome Analysis Toolkit (GATK) for secondary analysis. The service is ISO-certified and compliant with HIPAA regulations, and offers price predictability for your genome sequencing needs.

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  19. AmpleLogic QC Planning and Scheduling

    (10)4.9 out of 5
  20. Life Sciences companies include Pharmaceutical, Contract Development and Manufacturing Organization (CDMO), Biotechnology, Contract Research Organization (CRO) and Biosimilars continue to operate in a highly competitive environment. The Quality Control (QC) laboratory in a pharmaceutical company plays a critical role in the testing of Raw Materials, Stability, In-process and FG Samples. QC Analysts from different sections analyze incoming samples of different kinds. These include Finished Goods (FG), in-process products, stability samples, and environmental samples. Analysts may also be required to analyze raw materials. In organizations with diversified drug products, the number of samples to be tested per week will range from 150 – 400 Samples and each sample must go through a minimum of 6 tests. In such a scenario it is a challenge to prioritize the samples and assign equipment like HPLC/GC to the QC Analyst manually. HOD’s of QC Labs are under steady pressure to improve the lab operations in order to meet the Sample TAT (Turn Around Time). The equipment used in the Pharmaceutical and Biotech product testing are highly sophisticated, extremely sensitive, and very expensive. Maximizing both staff (Laboratory technicians and managers) time and machine time is essential in the QC lab to address the problems of varying demands and to maximize resource efficiency. Consequently, Planners/Managers are finding a way to move towards lean QC lab by improving their processes, improving effective utilization of resources, reducing lead times, and at the same time, increasing reliability by accelerating authorization processes for compliance. This affects both production and batch release. A good Quality Control Planning describes how an organization will achieve its quality goals by specifying the quality assurance and control activities which are performed as part of daily lab operations

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