Date: Wednesday, May 6, 2026
Time: 10:00 - 10:30am EDT / 4:00-4:30 pm CET
Products: Compound Registration
Summary
Inconsistent and disconnected compound data doesn’t just slow teams down, it leads to flawed assumptions, repeated experiments, and delayed milestones. When critical decisions rely on incomplete or conflicting data, the cost to your programs can be significant. In this webinar, we’ll examine how forward-thinking R&D organizations eliminate data gaps and ensure every decision is backed by reliable, traceable compound information.
Why attend:
Most teams underestimate how often poor data quality influences decisions. From selecting compounds to interpreting results, gaps and inconsistencies can quietly undermine confidence and lead to costly missteps.
What you’ll learn:
- Where compound data gaps typically arise in discovery workflows
- The real impact of inconsistent data on project timelines and outcomes
- How to ensure traceability from compound design through testing
- Strategies to eliminate duplicate records and conflicting information
- How to strengthen data integrity without disrupting scientific work
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Jan Christopherson
Senior Solutions ConsultantJan Christopherson is a Senior Solutions Consultant working in Certara’s Discovery Portfolio. Following a stint at Mettler Toledo focused on laboratory instrument software interfacing and 21CFR compliant validation, he joined Chemaxon – acquired by Certara in 2025 – in 2019, where he has since supported customers through the full application portfolio and lifecycle.

József Kozma
Associate Product Manager, CertaraJózsef is an Associate Product Manager for Chemaxon Compound Registration system. He holds a PhD in chemistry, earned after graduating as a Pharmaceutical Engineer and conducting research on wearable electrochemical sensors. József joined Chemaxon in 2023 as an Application Scientist before moving into the role of Product Owner for the Representation and IO team, where he developed extensive expertise in cheminformatics.
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