AcademicLabs has significantly enhanced our innovation process by enabling us to more easily identify cutting-edge innovations and connect with top-tier researchers globally. The ability to target specific researchers, such as authors of the top 500 recent publications in a given field, split by country and institution, and obtain their emails for innovation crowdsourcing initiatives has consistently yielded outstanding results with high engagement and interest rates
As someone who is constantly on the lookout for new research collaborations, AcademicLabs is a game-changer for anyone in the life sciences looking to stay ahead of the curve and find impactful projects. It will become my go-to platform for discovering innovative projects and potential partners. Its comprehensive database, which aggregates both academic and industry research, saves me countless hours by providing curated, up-to-date insights in one place. The intuitive interface and powerful search functions quickly streamlines my project scouting process and connects me with cutting-edge research and niche opportunities I might not have found otherwise.
I sincerely like it. I’m not using PubMed at all anymore. It is so convenient having all sort of different databases in a single one stop solution, it saves me a lot of efforts and time. It’s now even my start site in Chrome. To find literature, researchers, companies, etc.
I was losing so much time on PubMed, it was impossible to identify all key virology researchers in select EU countries to engage them for an EU project. With AcademicLabs, it was so easy. I vouch for AcademicLabs in our organization and externally!
I now use AcademicLabs instead of Web of Science because I can find not only the publications on a technology, but also the patents, companies and experts in one place, which saves so much time!
It’s a great tool to find key experts and a good entry point to look into literature, patents, clinical trials, and projects all in one place—it has handy filters and is very user-friendly.
The system is so easy to use that I'll actually use it. This makes it very accessible to use on a frequent basis — for example, if I have 30 minutes in between. Will help me to be efficient. You have sites that are so complicated to use and eventually you don't do it.
After using AcademicLabs for a project side-by-side to other tools, I now by default always go to AcademicLabs when I have new ideas and want to learn more about the topic.
My colleague has been using it every single day since starting a few weeks ago. And he’s constantly saying "Wow. Wow. Wow."
It really massively simplified the process of gathering data on research groups, clinical trials, patents, and publications for more than 100 rare diseases. It saved me a great deal of time and effort.
It works really well to find KOLs and other experts in specific disease, target and technology areas. We found who we needed to aid us in our strategy.
Unlike in SciLeads, Zymewire and Monocl, in AcademicLabs I could easily find the details of recently funded projects, publications, clinical trials and patents, as well filter by all kinds of related criteria to identify and reach out in a personalized way to the most promising experts, groups and companies that are currently active in an area for which we offer solutions. This led to much higher reply rates.
When I see a potential partner at an event I check out their company on AcademicLabs (clinical trials and patents mostly) to decide if it is relevant to get in touch with them.
I quickly found 10 research groups we were totally not aware of. We are already collaborating with one of them. I know now that for collaborators, I simply go to AcademicLabs. I recommended it to my colleagues who now also bought licenses.
I no longer need to read the first 50 publications to understand and track who the most frequent authors are and google the groups they belong to. This alone saves a lot of time, enabling me to go deeper and conduct more targeted searches than if I searched PubMed. By just using the different tools AcademicLabs has to query topics, I can gain an understanding of who’s doing what and what they’ve published. Before, I didn’t have a full picture of the research landscape.
AcademicLabs has been an invaluable resource in many ways. It has allowed Microbiologics to see real-world, real-time trends in research at the same time allowing us insight into researchers’ goals and outcomes. It has been a way to connect with potential present and future collaborators. We love it.
I used it a lot and every time I use it I get value. I mostly used it to proactively identifying the professors I want to talk to at a university prior to meeting a university Tech Transfer Office, instead of relying on the TTO’s suggestions.
Compared to my previous desktop research, AcademicLabs saves me an enormous amount of time. The pay-off for me is in terms of the wealth of information I can rely on. I can now look for and find researchers, institutes, companies, KOLs, funding, patents relevant for our business. And only in a split second!
After 2 decades, I no longer use PubMed but AcademicLabs because I find more relevant papers and much faster via many filtering options.
Better than PubMed and Google to find out who is working on the same thing and what is out there. I found out so many scientific insights that I didn’t know before.
Really neat! Just 5 clicks and 20 seconds is what it takes to go from a search query to research groups in my territory active today on this topic, click export and then import the CSV in my CRM. Now I have much more time to research these leads and contact them in a very informed way.
Fantastic! This was such a great onboarding session. It’s hard not to get excited about the possibilities there are. My head went in so many different ways and routes.. regional, academic, specific research areas. It’s fantastic!
The combination of specific alerts with the new AI-feature to get the Takeaways of new publications saves a lot of time to screen new scientific developments in our area that we are not aware of yet.
Great tool for preparing for our innovation network engagement. It is exciting as someone who comes from an academic technology transfer office. I feel that by using this tool we will be able to be ahead of the game!
We like the all-in-one approach of AcademicLabs the most — the grants, researchers, patents. All in one. And on top of that the linking to the group's lab profiles is an interesting bonus.
It may seem overwhelming at first but it really grows on you. I was a bit sceptical because the benefits were not really tangible at the beginning and I was wondering whether to put so much time in it. But over time, I noticed how much time it was saving me. I also compared it with PubMed by doing the same searches at both places, and AcademicLabs was much better. It was more precise and let me find the same papers more easily.
It is great to find the right thing — not just scientific literature but also patents, and know what other groups are doing.
Google scholar is a waste of time since the papers at the top are mostly irrelevant a lot of times, and also it provides too much info to digest at once. AcademicLabs’ Publication section feels easier to grasp.
Much better than LinkedIn. It gives a nice overview on who is working on what scientifically. Great for targeted prospecting.
I am using the tool very frequently and getting a lot of connections in academia.
The other platforms we tried were too difficult to use. We would have needed huge periods of training and trial and error to find our way.
We were well prepared and really spot-on when finding experts to answer our questions.
AcademicLabs really gives you a pretty good view of a landscape in terms of a particular topic area.
You can also find patents and clinical trials in the same database. It all comes together as a whole, which is especially interesting.
I think this is an awesome tool. As scientists it is important to stay on top of the information. This allows us to do that!
AcademicLabs allowed us very quickly to search universities globally and identify those specific groups where we felt we could add value through our capabilities and expertise.
So many valuable insights with these smart filters… I didn’t realize before how much I was missing out on, simply because no other solution made this possible.
I really enjoy using AcademicLabs. It has been extremely useful in finding opportunities and our experience is far superior to other database companies that we have previously used. The filters and analytics are so easy to use, precise and brings back exactly what you are looking for.
I can easily navigate to where I want to end up, and it’s easy to always know where I am, in contrast to other databases where it is easy to get lost.
The filters and analytics are so easy to use, precise and brings back exactly what you are looking for. This is really amazing.
You can do so much with it that one just needs to spend more time on it. This already gives so many different options of what you can do. A very flexible and versatile platform!”
Using the different tools AcademicLabs has to query topics, I can gain a more complete understanding of who’s doing what and what they’ve published.
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