ARTICLE: Baobab Laboratory Information Management System

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Abstract: A laboratory information management system (LIMS) is central to the informatics infrastructure that underlies biobanking activities. To date, a wide range of commercial and open-source LIMSs are available and the decision to opt for one LIMS over another is often influenced by the needs of the biobank clients and researchers, as well as available financial resources. The Baobab LIMS was developed by customizing the Bika LIMS software (www.bikalims.org) to meet the requirements of biobanking best practices. The need to implement biobank standard operation procedures as well as stimulate the use of standards for biobank data representation motivated the implementation of Baobab LIMS, an open-source LIMS for Biobanking. Baobab LIMS comprises modules for biospecimen kit assembly, shipping of biospecimen kits, storage management, analysis requests, reporting, and invoicing. The Baobab LIMS is based on the Plone web-content management framework. All the system requirements for Plone are applicable to Baobab LIMS, including the need for a server with at least 8 GB RAM and 120 GB hard disk space. Baobab LIMS is a server–client-based system, whereby the end user is able to access the system securely through the internet on a standard web browser, thereby eliminating the need for standalone installations on all machines.

Bendou, H., L. Sizani, T. Reid, C. Swanepoel, T. Ademuyiwa, R. Merino-Martinez, H. Meuller, A. Abayomi, and A. Christoffels. 2017. Baobab Laboratory Information Management System: Development of an Open-Source Laboratory Information Management System for Biobanking, Biopreserv Biobank, 15: 116-20.10.1089/bio.2017.0014.

Credit: Mary Ann Liebert, Inc., New Rochelle, NY.

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Abstract: A laboratory information management system (LIMS) is central to the informatics infrastructure that underlies biobanking activities. To date, a wide range of commercial and open-source LIMSs are available and the decision to opt for one LIMS over another is often influenced by the needs of the biobank clients and researchers, as well as available financial resources. The Baobab LIMS was developed by customizing the Bika LIMS software (www.bikalims.org) to meet the requirements of biobanking best practices. The need to implement biobank standard operation procedures as well as stimulate the use of standards for biobank data representation motivated the implementation of Baobab LIMS, an open-source LIMS for Biobanking. Baobab LIMS comprises modules for biospecimen kit assembly, shipping of biospecimen kits, storage management, analysis requests, reporting, and invoicing. The Baobab LIMS is based on the Plone web-content management framework. All the system requirements for Plone are applicable to Baobab LIMS, including the need for a server with at least 8 GB RAM and 120 GB hard disk space. Baobab LIMS is a server–client-based system, whereby the end user is able to access the system securely through the internet on a standard web browser, thereby eliminating the need for standalone installations on all machines.

Bendou, H., L. Sizani, T. Reid, C. Swanepoel, T. Ademuyiwa, R. Merino-Martinez, H. Meuller, A. Abayomi, and A. Christoffels. 2017. Baobab Laboratory Information Management System: Development of an Open-Source Laboratory Information Management System for Biobanking, Biopreserv Biobank, 15: 116-20.10.1089/bio.2017.0014.

Credit: Mary Ann Liebert, Inc., New Rochelle, NY.

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