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Bio-IT World February 2007 Mike May |
No Limits: The New Look of LIMS As vendors and scientists work towards standardized data formats and improving the tracking of research and results worldwide, laboratory information management systems can pull increasingly more complex sources of information into managing knowledge. |
Bio-IT World November 19, 2004 Mark D. Uehling |
Applied Bio, Ocimum Stretch Their LIMS Vendors try to make labware sing, adding ERP, multiplatform, and project-management features. |
Chemistry World February 26, 2014 |
Out on a LIM Data management systems are widely used in certain sectors of science and industry, but how do different systems compare? |
Bio-IT World August 18, 2004 Salvatore Salamone |
Tracking Better Lab Operations Baylor College of Medicine's laboratory information management system (LIMS) has given Microarray Core Facility (MCF) workers a centralized database that simplifies tracking and enables better service delivery to researchers and fewer administrative tasks for staff. |
Bio-IT World December 15, 2004 |
Sourcebook: Laboratory Information Management Systems One result of the past year's mad merger activity in the pharma industry is that companies are re-evaluating their laboratory systems, looking to standardize on one Laboratory Information Management System that supports global business practices. |
Bio-IT World August 15, 2005 John Russell |
Reasons for Optimism Submissions to the 2005 Bio-IT World Best Practices Awards Program included a description of a systems of hieroglyphic representations of proteins, a platform for integrative genomics, and a number of entries that saved man hours by utilizing client management tools. |
Bio-IT World August 2005 Steven Withrow |
Harvard's Personalized Medicine Gateway With the right tools -- an enterprise-level, integrated infrastructure, for example -- an IT department can accelerate genetic and genomic science from discovery through clinical care. |
Bio-IT World January 21, 2005 |
Defining 'Integrative Genomics' Five experts from academia and industry discuss the burgeoning field of integrative genomics. |
Bio-IT World June 2006 |
3rd Millennium Goes Out on a LIMS Commercial laboratory information systems have a bad reputation. Conventional wisdom is they are expensive and too rigid. Now, a small previously consulting-only company is changing that with their award-winning offering for microarray research. |
Bio-IT World September 2006 Mike May |
Working Out the Flow Better management of workflow issues in biotech and pharma could change fundamental aspects of these sciences in the near future. |
Bio-IT World February 11, 2005 Mark D. Uehling |
New Software for HTS Discovery tools: a Columbia University laboratory information system named SLIMS (Small Laboratory Information System) picks old drug for new disease, spinal muscular atrophy. |
Bio-IT World January 21, 2005 Laura Lane |
Speed It Up Although mostly used for manufacturing and pharmaceutical research, automated devices are becoming increasingly common in academia and small labs. |
Bio-IT World September 9, 2002 Elizabeth Gardner |
Betting on the Structural Revolution Structural GenomiX uses a homegrown LIMS and its own beamline at Argonne National Laboratory to solve protein structures and test thousands of drug leads per year. |
Bio-IT World August 2005 |
Best Practices 2005 Winners Winners of the Best Practices awards include an innovative drug safety monitoring system, an integrated genomics gateway, and a genotyping pipeline. |