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Welcome to Your Lab Data!
 

Your Lab Data is a free web-based LIMS (Laboratory Information Management System), aimed at a typical small molecular biology laboratory. It allows users to manage their chemicals, fridges, freezers, boxes, strains, plasmids or glycerol’s, oligos / primers and much more.

I started this website because of an overwhelming need to have a way to track and maintain our lab primers and glycerol stocks and thought that others may like to use this website as well.

To get started you first need to sign up for an account and then select or start a lab group of your own. Once you do this you will be able to start adding chemicals and oligos of your own. The website is designed in such a way that only owners of items can modify them providing that little bit of extra security. However, I am not responsible for any loss of data or records if you choose to use this site and don’t maintain independent record. The website will be backed up regularly but I can not guarantee the safety of YOUR data.

I hope people find the website helpful and user friendly and I am eager to hear comments about its functionality.



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