by Lars-Eric | Apr 30, 2026 | News
TL;DR Flow cytometry gating is still manual, variable, and difficult to scale. Static rules struggle with experimental variability, which makes them hard to maintain in practice. Machine learning allows gating strategies to be learned from expert data and applied...
by Lars-Eric | Feb 27, 2026 | News
Data security and platform integrity are central to the DataChaperone architecture. As part of our continuous improvement process, we recently commissioned an independent graybox penetration test of the DataChaperone platform. The assessment was performed by Hackify,...
by Lars-Eric | Jan 16, 2026 | News
SciSure and DataChaperone serve many of the same teams: scientists working in regulated or quality-conscious environments, where reproducibility, traceability, and scalability matter. In this partnership, the two platforms remain clearly complementary. SciSure focuses...
by JPP-Kenjiro | Nov 18, 2025 | News
At last week’s LBSP Tech Talk on AI in the life sciences, our CTO Bas Cloin shared DataChaperone’s vision for the lab of the future; one where fully automated, AI-driven systems continuously execute the scientific method without ever needing a coffee break....
by JPP-Kenjiro | Oct 15, 2025 | News
DataChaperone has been awarded an Netherlands Enterprise Agency subsidy to explore ambitious automation in the life sciences. Every manual step in a lab process introduces risk. Errors, bias, and inconsistencies make it harder to control quality — and nearly...
by JPP-Kenjiro | Oct 8, 2025 | News
Nijmegen is the oldest city in the Netherlands, but with a young and ambitious spirit at Radboudumc Investment Day. The day was opened with flair by mayor Bruls and set in motion by Rinke Zonneveld (CEO of InvestNL), who skipped the slides and went straight for...