The benefits of integrated systems for managing both samples and experimental data: An opportunity for labs in universities and government research institutions to lead the way.

Rory Macneil
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Currently most biomedical labs in universities and government funded research institutions use paper lab notebooks for recording experimental data and spreadsheets for managing sample data. One consequence is that sample management and documenting experiments are viewed as separate and distinct activities, notwithstanding that samples and aliquots are an integral part of a majority of the experiments carried out by these labs.Various drivers are pushing labs towards integrated management of sample data and experimental data. These include the ever increasing amounts of both kinds of data, the increasing adoption of online collaborative tools, changing expectations about online communication, and the increasing affordability of electronic lab notebooks and sample management software. There is now an opportunity for smaller labs, which have been slow to move from paper to electronic record keeping, to leapfrog better resourced commercial labs and lead the way in adopting the new generation of tools which permit integrated management of samples and experimental data and a range of tangible benefits to conducting research, including:1. Fewer lost and mislabelled samples2. Clearer visualization of relationships between samples and experiments3. Reduction of experimental error4. More effective search5. Productivity gains6. More efficient use of freezers, leading to cost reduction and enhanced sustainability7. Improved archiving and enhanced memory at the lab and institutional levels.

管理样品和实验数据的综合系统的好处:大学和政府研究机构的实验室有机会引领潮流。
目前,大学和政府资助的研究机构的大多数生物医学实验室使用纸质实验室笔记本记录实验数据,使用电子表格管理样本数据。结果之一是,样品管理和记录实验被视为独立和不同的活动,尽管样品和等分是这些实验室进行的大多数实验的组成部分。各种驱动因素正在推动实验室对样本数据和实验数据进行综合管理。这包括两种数据量的不断增加,在线协作工具的日益采用,对在线交流的期望的改变,以及电子实验室笔记本和样本管理软件的日益可负担性。小型实验室在从纸质记录到电子记录方面进展缓慢,现在有机会超越资源更丰富的商业实验室,并率先采用新一代工具,这些工具允许对样本和实验数据进行综合管理,并为开展研究带来一系列切实的好处,包括:减少丢失和贴错标签的样品。更清晰地显示样品和实验之间的关系。实验误差减小4。更有效的搜索。生产力gains6。更有效地使用冰柜,从而降低成本并增强可持续性。在实验室和机构层面改进归档和增强记忆。
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