I support CDD customers in the DACH region and can share strategies and insights for successful implementation of CDD Vault for effective data management.
CDD provides an intuitive software suite extensively used by creative biologists and chemists working in academic, biotechnology and pharmaceutical settings.
Their flagship product, CDD Vault, enables researchers to intuitively organize and analyze both biological and chemical data, and to collaborate with partners through a straightforward web interface.
CDD Vault is a modular, cloud-hosted scientific data management platform designed to support interdisciplinary collaboration through a unified and intuitive interface. It enables teams to consolidate and manage diverse data types - across departments and geographic locations - with ease. Its flexibility and user-friendly design make it particularly well-suited for fields such as protein sciences, where data often originates from multiple sources and comes in various formats. CDD Vault ensures secure data storage while empowering users to build databases aligned with FAIR data principles from the outset. The platform is also future-ready, offering structured data handling, AI capabilities, and an open API for seamless integration with other tools - enhancing both scalability and functionality.
Joanna Deek is Director of Sales and Business Development at Collaborative Drug Discovery (CDD), supporting global adoption of the CDD Vault platform.
Before joining CDD, she served as Director of Business Unit for the Proteins, Biologics & Biophysics products at PROTEROS, leading commercial initiatives across pharma and biotech. From 2017 to 2021, she held leadership roles at Dynamic Biosensors (now Bruker Biosensors), including Head of Business Development USA, where she led teams, shaped market strategy, and facilitated U.S. expansion.
Joanna’s background is rooted in biosensor technology and biophysical assays, including four years as a Humboldt Postdoctoral Fellow at the Technische Universität München. She holds a PhD in Chemistry and Biochemistry from UC Santa Barbara.