HEnRY: a DZIF LIMS tool for the collection and documentation of biomaterials in multicentre studies
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Published:2020-07-17
Issue:1
Volume:21
Page:
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ISSN:1471-2105
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Container-title:BMC Bioinformatics
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language:en
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Short-container-title:BMC Bioinformatics
Author:
Heinen Stephanie,Schulze Nick,Franke Bernd,Klein Florian,Lehmann Clara,Vehreschild Maria J. G. T.,Gloistein Claas,Stecher Melanie,Vehreschild Jörg Janne
Abstract
Abstract
Background
Well-characterized biomaterials of high quality have great potential for acceleration and quality improvement in translational biomedical research. To improve accessibility of local sample collections, efforts have been made to create central biomaterial banks and catalogues. Available technical solutions for creating professional local sample catalogues and connecting them to central systems are cost intensive and/or technically complex to implement. Therefore, the Translational Thematic Unit HIV of the German Center for Infection Research (DZIF) developed a Laboratory Information and Management System (LIMS) called HIV Engaged Research Technology (HEnRY) for implementation into the Translational Platform HIV (TP-HIV) at the DZIF and other research networks.
Results
HEnRY is developed at the University Hospital of Cologne. It is an advanced LIMS to manage processing and storage of samples and aliquots of different sample types. Features include:
monitoring of stored samples and associated information
data selection via query tools or Structured Query Language (SQL)
preparation of summary documents, including scannable search lists
centralized management of the practical laboratory part of multicentre studies (e.g. import of drawing schemes and sample processing steps),
preparation of aliquot shipments, including associated documents to be added to shipments
unique and secure identification of aliquots through use of customizable Quick Response (QR) code labels directly from HEnRY
support of aliquot data transmission to central registries.
In summary, HEnRY offers all features necessary for a LIMS software. In addition, the structure of HEnRY provides sufficient flexibility to allow the implementation in other research areas.
Conclusion
HEnRY is a free biobanking tool published under the MIT license. While it was developed to support HIV research in Germany, the feature set and language options, allow much broader applications and make this a powerful free research tool.
Funder
Deutsches Zentrum für Infektionsforschung
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Applied Mathematics,Computer Science Applications,Molecular Biology,Biochemistry,Structural Biology
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