Reach milestones faster with connected and compliant bioanalysis

Establish repeatable assays, orchestrate requests, and generate bioanalytical insights — all on a unified digital platform.
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Bioanalytical Development Solution

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Benchling’s Bioanalytical Development Solution was developed in partnership with leading industry innovators to accelerate study cycles and improve collaboration. Bioanalysis teams can create and validate bioassays using structured, repeatable building blocks that promote consistency. Assay requests can be shared with full analytical traceability — fostering more efficient collaboration and communication. Our modern, digital solution builds on the capabilities typically found in ELN, LIMS, and LES software applications, and combines them into one unified, fully configurable, and easy-to-use solution.

Drive productivity and consistency across assay development

Develop and validate bioanalytical assays using structured templates — ensuring consistency across pre-clinical and clinical teams.

Improve efficiency in cross-team handoffs

Triage incoming samples, assign responsibilities and resources, and maintain full sample traceability.

Reduce study turnaround time and generate bioanalytical insights

Aggregate assay results and operational insights across studies and programs, generating traceable reports to support regulatory filings.

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Capture bioanalytical assay parameters consistently across multiple method runs. Visualize key assay parameters in-platform to make method optimization decisions. Generate method documentation with easy data aggregation and export options.
Collaborate with teammates to create a comprehensive bioanalytical study plan. Manage the systematic review and approval of study plans with key stakeholders. Streamline assay request submissions, resource allocation, and fulfillment with visual dashboards.
Centralize tissue samples, reagents, and supplies — making it easier to search, find, and share items across teams. Record sample manifest information in a central database with full traceability. Reserve inventory items such as tissue samples and assay supplies as needed for study.
Ensure accurate method execution and high-quality data with SOPs and templates. Standardize data capture across sample preparation steps with results tables. Visualize key study parameters to optimize sample preparation and analyte extraction protocols.
Set up instrument runs faster with centralized access to instrument supplies, consumables, and calibration records. Improve data integrity and assay throughput by integrating directly with bioanalytical instruments. Standardize assay results capture across teams by leveraging results tables.
Improve accuracy of results reporting and decrease the time needed for data aggregation and analysis using Insights. Share timely experimental results with key stakeholders via custom dashboards. Have real-time visibility to project status and identify resource bottlenecks, faster.

How we deliver

Dedicated expertise

Our Customer Experience professionals possess deep scientific expertise as well as training on information technology best practices. They apply this know-how to support bioanalytical teams across a wide range of development functions.

Continuous oversight

Leverage Benchling's pre-implementation solutions consulting, professional implementation services, and customer success management expertise to help you get the most out of Benchling.

Focused R&D support

Take advantage of Benchling’s foundational implementation guides, developed by our Customer Experience team to support many bioanalytical development functions.

Join over 200,000 scientists using Benchling to power their biotech R&D

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