Now in its sixteenth year, the PIUG Biotechnology Conference focuses on best practices for patent information professionals who specialize in biotechnology search and analysis. Within a changing business environment, patent searchers continue to provide value to companies and clients by maintaining contemporary knowledge of resources, technologies and industry trends.
Dimensions Life Sciences & Chemistry is delighted to be presenting the following talk at this year’s conference.
Powering Up Your Patent Search with Dimensions
Wednesday, March 2, 2022
Research is being published at an unprecedented rate, and the translation of this research into practical solutions is booming. Capturing the most up to date patent and research information is more important than ever, but how do you keep on top of your search for and analysis of this wealth of knowledge to best inform your strategy when there are so many documents to wade through?
At Dimensions Life Science & Chemistry we apply the latest semantic analysis tools and ontologies to over 120 million scientific publications, millions of patents, grants, and clinical trial documents, to create a unique tool for scientists that offers powerful discovery functionality on a game-changing new scale. You can quickly use Dimensions to develop your knowledge of a variety of possible applications and use-cases across life sciences and chemistry, from pharma drug development to materials chemistry.
Thanks to the artificial intelligence powering our platform, we are making searching for research information quicker, easier and more comprehensive than ever before. We look forward to sharing some examples of this with you.
Meet the speaker
Sofia Andreeva
Product Solutions Manager, Dimensions
Sofia is an ex-scientist, who graduated with honours from Lomonosov Moscow State University where she got her Master of Science in Biochemical Physics. After her short career in a “wet lab”, Sofia joined Thomson Reuters (now Clarivate) as a Science Research Analyst back in the start of 2012. In her role, Sofia was a part of the scientific database content team responsible for the creation and maintenance of molecular interactions and signalling pathways content from scientific literature. She also was involved in Discovery and Translational Science Service projects supporting Bioinformatician and Knowledge Curation teams with custom molecular signalling pathways & networks creation, OMICs data analysis, and disease mechanisms reconstruction. In 2017 Sofia moved to the Solutions Scientist team where her focus was on searching for solutions to address customers’ needs in early drug and biomarker discovery & preclinical research. Later she expanded her expertise into the commercial aspect of drug development. She joined Digital Science at the start of 2021 as a Product Solutions Manager and currently supports Digital Science’s customers to accelerate their drug development process and reach their goals faster through the integration of Digital Science’s content, technology and experts.