Laboratory Information Management Systems (LIMS)

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Laboratory Information Management Systems (LIMS) Lindy A. Brigham Div of Plant Pathology and Microbiology Department of Plant Sciences PLS 595D Regulatory Issues in Laboratory Management February 2, 2006

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Laboratory Information Management Systems (LIMS)

Lindy A. BrighamDiv of Plant Pathology and Microbiology

Department of Plant SciencesPLS 595D Regulatory Issues in

Laboratory ManagementFebruary 2, 2006

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LIMS

• Definition: – A method a laboratory uses to manage its

data and disperse the results to designated areas

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Information Technology

• Why?– Management of the Information Explosion– Quality Assurance

• GLP, GMP, EPA, etc.

– Reduction of data entry errors– Need for faster sample/results turnaround

time

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General Considerations

• Different labs have different requirements

• Procedures and outcomes differ

• But all can use the systems approach to identifying their needs and implementing solutions

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Types of Laboratories

• Research

• Analytical Services

• Manufacturing

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Research Lab

• Many non-routine tests

• Low sample volume

• Flexibility between data and analyses performed

• Specification checking (FDA reqs)

• Traceability (calibration, distribution, data)

• Change control procedures (documentation of changes eg SOPs, QA compliance)

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Testing Services Laboratory

• Tests performed at customer’s request

• High sample volume

• Routine tests

• Variable workload

• Prioritized samples

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Manufacturing Laboratory

• Perform testing for various materials including:– Final product testing – Stability testing– Work-in-progress testing – Environmental testing– Raw materials acceptance testing

• Many tests per sample• Dynamic environment

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LIMS Acquisition

• How do you determine what you need and how to get it?

• Systems Approach to defining needs and specifications for a LIMS

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Acquisition Decisions

• Buy or Build? All or Pieces?

• Options– Design and build system ‘from scratch’– Piece together existing and off the shelf

components– Buy whole system from vendor

• How do you decide?

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By doing an Analysis

• The build or buy or buy what decision is made based on an analysis of the needs and practices of the lab

• The analysis itself can be of benefit to any lab to:– Clarify existing practices– Help eliminate non-essential practices– Organize and streamline existing procedures

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Systems Analysis and Design• Project Definition

– What is to be achieved, by whom and why• Functional Requirements

– all user entry requirements and system output requirements described in detail

• Functional Design– detailed documentation to describe the system and detail how the

functional requirements are to be achieved – independent of hardware and software requirements

• Implementation Design– selection of hardware and software

• System Integration– Gather all required components, interface components, install software,

go live• System Evaluation

– Final phase– Project definition and functional requirements are revisited and

compared to the final installed system to determine how well the requirements were met

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Analysis of UA Research Lab

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Workflow Overview – Research

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Workflow Overview – Analytical

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Information Management System

• Consists of:– Computer(s)– People– Procedures/Processes

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LIMS Resources

• Stand alone software– All purpose

• Word Processing• Spreadsheets• Databases

– Inventory– Document Management (Wolk)– Statistical Packages

• Total systems– Lablynx http://www.lablynx.com/– Starlims http://www.starlims.com/

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Regulatory Requirements

• ISO 9000– Management must define, implement, communicate and

maintain quality objectives and assign personnel at all levels of the organization to be responsible for verifying the company’s quality system

– Primarily effect manufacturing laboratories

• ISO 25– Establishes labs technical competence

• GALP (Good Automated Laboratory Practices)– Union of federal regulations, policies, and guidance documents

establishing a uniform set of procedures to ensure the reliability and credibility of laboratory data (EPA)

• 21 CFR 11 (1997)– Electronic signatures, Electronic records