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Running a safe and efficient research program requires getting really good at how you use your resources and how you spend your time.

One of the best ways to do that, as many organizations, universities, and research institutes have found, is by using software to digitize and centralize their EHS data.

They're able to complete tasks faster, identify gaps in their safety programs, and enable researchers to focus on their research — because they have a single source of truth for their researchers and EHS management.

Not convinced yet? Let's look at 10 reasons to digitize and centralize your laboratory EHS data, according to industry research and our customers.

10 Reasons to Digitize & Centralize Laboratory EHS Data

1. Understand your risks

A survey of over 3,000 EHS managers by LNS Research found that 75% of organizations using EHS software were able to identify points of risk in their operations, versus 34% of organizations not using software. That's because, unlike paper records, software provides you with real-time risk data. You know the minute one of your researchers' training expires or when certain chemicals are added to your laboratories so you can respond appropriately.

2. Create fast and accurate reports

When you have to go looking for information in multiple locations, reporting is time-consuming. Instead, a digital, centralized system puts all your laboratory EHS data at your fingertips. That means you can run up-to-date radiological inventories or inspection reports in minutes.

3. Respond to audits swiftly

What happens if an auditor requests information about training, lab hazards, equipment, or assets? If you don't have a centralized data system, a request like that can shut down your team for days. Worse, you may not be able to locate the information at all. With software, laboratory audits go smoothly because you're always prepared.

4. Find the information you need

How do you know which of your laboratories are working with particularly hazardous substances? Or if all your researchers have the appropriate training for the equipment they use? Using a centralized database lets you zoom in and find exactly what you need — without digging around or interrupting your researchers.

5. Ensure knowledge continuity

EHS departments lose around 20% of their employees every year. If you don't have a formal system in place for maintaining data, that means 20% of your organization's safety and compliance knowledge could simply walk out the door with them. With software, on the other hand, information that used to be stuck in people's heads now lives in a central database.

6. Protect your data

Not only are paper files easily misplaced, they can be destroyed by a fire or even a leaky pipe. Unfortunately, spreadsheets aren't much better: data can be accidentally deleted, saved over by a colleague, or lost if your computer crashes. Ultimately, your best option for protecting your data is a software system that provides nightly backups, disaster recovery, and can't be destroyed by a spilled cup of coffee.

7. Allocate your resources wisely

As you collect all your inspections, activities, and findings in a centralized database, you'll get a clear picture of trends and gaps in your safety and compliance programs. That way you can make sure you're prioritizing your personnel and funds where they'll make the biggest impact.

8. Communicate with your team

Instead of wading through email, good software lets researchers and EHS staff communicate right within the system. For example, you can send a targeted message to only individuals with animal contact. Or email specific lab groups to make sure your chemical safety communications reach the right people. Team members can reply within the system so everything is on record and in one place.

9. Save time

Researchers and EHS staff are spending too much time filling out forms, compiling reports, and chasing down items that are due. Software can automate many of these time consuming tasks, freeing everyone up to focus on what they do best. In fact, the 2018 Researcher Productivity Survey found that SciShield reduced the time researchers spent on their top 15 common safety tasks by 60.5%.

10. Reduce costs

All of the above benefits — increased productivity, reduced risk, better resource allocation — translate into significant cost savings. The American Society of Safety Engineers (ASSE) concluded that a direct, positive correlation exists between investment in EHS and its subsequent return on investment. Furthermore, OSHA found that organizations implementing effective safety and health programs generate a return of $4 to $6 for every $1 invested.

Your takeaway

Digitizing and centralizing your laboratory EHS data can help you run a safer, more efficient research program and deliver a proven ROI.

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Environmental, Health & Safety

10 Reasons to Digitize & Centralize Laboratory EHS Data

A safe and efficient research program requires using resources and time wisely. Digitizing and centralizing EHS data can help increase productivity.

eLabNext Mannschaft
Kris Richards
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Lesedauer: 5 Minuten

eLabNext’s digital lab platform can now connect to Cellenics, a cloud-based analytics tool that can process, analyse, and visualise single-cell RNA-seq (scRNA-seq) data. With the Cellenics add-on, biologists can effortlessly generate publication-ready figures from count matrices in just a few days without writing a single line of code.


Uncovering heterogeneity with single-cell techniques

Increasingly, the heterogeneity in complex biological systems is being interrogated through single-cell sequencing technologies. This knowledge is advancing scientists’ understanding of basic biology, disease states, and the safety and efficacy of therapeutics. ScRNA-seq has been essential for powering these insights, enabling researchers to discover minor yet meaningful cell populations with robust biological impact. Single-cell methods further help comprehensively characterise cell and gene therapies that revolutionise the treatment of many diseases, including cancer.

Yet, processing, analysing, and visualising scRNA-seq data can be complicated, particularly for scientists who don’t have experience with coding or operating complex bioinformatics pipelines. This barrier limits the impact of single-cell techniques, making data analysis and visualisation inaccessible to many scientists in the life science industry.

Effortless exploration of scRNA-seq data

By partnering with Biomage, eLabNext has integrated the Cellenics tool as an add-on to its comprehensive, all-in-one digital lab platform, eLabJournal. Cellenics enables scRNA-seq data to be uploaded with the simple click of a button. Once uploaded, researchers can perform in-depth processing, quality control, and examination of their data, including differential expression, biomarker, and pathway analysis. Cellenics offers a user-friendly interface explicitly designed for biologists, with pre-loaded plots that make it easy to visualise results or export them for manuscript preparation.

Faster collaboration through integration

Integrating directly with eLabJournal, the Cellenics add-on makes it easy for research partners and collaborators to share raw scRNA-seq data, processed data, or data visualisations. eLabJournal helps improve laboratory efficiency and elevate research by providing an infrastructure for data management. In combination with Cellenics, eLabJournal makes analysis, management, visualisation, and sharing of scRNA-seq data less complicated and more straightforward.

About Biomage

Biomage hosts a community instance of Cellenics, an open-source, cloud-based analytics tool for single-cell RNA sequencing data developed at Harvard Medical School. The platform provides a fast and user-friendly interface that allows biologists without bioinformatics or coding expertise to analyse single-cell datasets. Cellenics is available to academic, biotechnology, and pharmaceutical partners for streamlined single-cell transcriptomics data processing, analysis, and visualization.

Learn more about Biomage and Cellenics at https://www.biomage.net/

Cellenics contacts

For information about Cellenics® open source project, contact Dr Jaclyn Mallard at Harvard
Medical School: jaclyn_mallard@hms.harvard.edu

For information about Cellenics® deployment, technical and user support, contact Biomage:
hello@biomage.net

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Biomage’s Cellenics® add-on joins the eLabMarketplace to help researchers generate biological insights from single-cell RNA-seq datasets

eLabNext Mannschaft
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Lesedauer: 5 Minuten

‍Today, eLabNext, an Eppendorf Group Company offering a flexible Digital Lab Platform which combines the Laboratory Information Management System (LIMS) and Electronic Lab Notebook (ELN), announced that its platform can now integrate with LabTAG, a high-quality product line of sample identification products available through GA International. The partnership between GA International and eLabNext provides the scientific community with a complete sample management system, allowing researchers to accurately and safely identify and track samples, manage reagents and equipment, improve lab workflows, and future-proof lab operations by combining reliable labeling with efficient data management. 

LabTAG labels are designed to remain adherent and legible even after long-term storage in liquid nitrogen, ensuring reliable sample identification and data integrity in biobanking and research applications. They are used throughout medical research and clinical laboratories, making them a natural fit with the eLabNext platform.

“We chose to partner with eLabNext because of their outstanding reputation in providing flexible and user-friendly LIMS solutions that cater to the diverse and ever-changing needs of modern laboratories,” said George Ambartsoumian, Founder and CEO of GA International. “Moreover, eLabNext’s LIMS and ELN software are fully compatible with various printers and identification solutions, including our vast catalog of products. Our collaboration with eLabNext enhances our ability to deliver comprehensive identification solutions that streamline lab operations and ensure accurate and efficient sample management.”

“LabTAG has a rich history in research labs, biobanks, and healthcare as a worldwide leader in cryogenic and chemical-resistant labels,” comments Zareh Zurabyan, Head of eLabNext, Americas. “Our platform's full compatibility with LabTAG products, various printers, and sample identification solutions creates an end-to-end laboratory sample management strategy. 

About GA International

GA International has over 25 years of experience as a leading manufacturer of specialty labels, supplying laboratory identification solutions to biomedical research labs, biobanks, hospitals, and other healthcare institutions. Since its inception, GA International has become a worldwide leader in cryogenic and chemical-resistant labels, with a strong dedication to R&D and customer service.

For more information about GA International, please visit www.ga-international.com/

Press contact:

Name: Ishan Wadi, Marketing Leader

Email: ishan.wadi@ga-international.com

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eLabNext Announces Integration with LabTAG and GA International for Comprehensive Sample Management and Identification

eLabNext Mannschaft
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Lesedauer: 5 Minuten
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