UT System goes live with Laboratory Information Management System
The UT System Health Biobank (UTSHB) Consortium Common LIMS is now available for use by investigators at UTHealth Houston and UTMB. The UT System Common LIMS uses commercial software to provide LIMS functionality to UT investigators:
- Inventory management: you’ll always know where each biospecimen is stored throughout its entire lifecycle
- Data integrity and consistency:
- Standardized data elements and permissible values
- Custom data elements can be added for each study, including permissible values
- All team members use the same integrated platform
- Data is stored in a searchable database that includes a sophisticated data query tool
- Custom forms: define and create forms specific to your study
- Security:
- Data visibility is determined by the role assigned to each user by the study PI
- User accounts leverage the UT Federated Single Sign On system
- Compliance: organization and automation help drive compliance by providing a standard framework
- Integration: can be integrated with other electronic data systems
- Software as a Service (SaaS): cloud-based, no dedicated IT team required, automated upgrades, no need to install software on individual workstations
- Business continuity: backup and disaster recovery capabilities
- Support: provided by local Common LIMS experts (see Institute Administrators below) and the vendor
UT researchers can contact their Common LIMS Institute Administrator (listed below) or the UT System Health Biobank email ([email protected]) to discuss onboarding studies. Studies can be in any phase of specimen / data collection and Institute Administrators will work with study personnel to set up their projects in the Common LIMS.
Institute Administrators:
- UT Medical Branch at Galveston: Jeff Beller ([email protected])
- UT Health Science Center – Houston: Alexander Alvara ([email protected])
Join the mailing list (UT email addresses only) by sending a request to [email protected] and check out our website (https://www.utsystem.edu/utshbc) for more information.