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UK Biobank implements Nautilus Lims

A Thermo Fisher Scientific (Informatics) product story
Edited by the Laboratorytalk editorial team Aug 4, 2006

Thermo Electron implements Nautilus Lims at the UK Biobank to track, store, manage and report on the biological data of 500,000 people as part of one of the largest medical research projects ever

UK Biobank is a long-term national project to build the world's most detailed information resource for medical researchers.

It will follow the health of 500,000 volunteers aged 40-69 in the UK for up to 30 years.

Following consent, each participant will be asked to donate a blood and urine sample, have some standard measurements (such as blood pressure) and complete a confidential lifestyle questionnaire.

Over the next 20 to 30 years, UK Biobank will allow fully approved researchers to use these resources to study the progression of illnesses such as cancer, heart disease, diabetes and Alzheimer's disease.

From this they hope to develop new and better ways of preventing, diagnosing and treating such problems.

Data and samples will only be used for ethically and scientifically approved research.

"Thermo's experience serving the health sciences and pharmaceutical industries combined with the flexibility and adaptability of Nautilus made Nautilus the obvious choice for the data management of this massive project," said Hemal Rajani, Lims manager for UK Biobank.

"The Biobank is expected to grow from one clinic to 15 by the end of 2007, with all sites feeding biological samples that will be entered into and tracked by the Lims.

"Several decision-makers on the Lims selection team had previous experience with Nautilus and feel confident it's the best tool for this project".

The UK Biobank participates in a Lims user group with two other biobank organisations using Nautilus - the Hunt Biobank in Norway and the Singapore Tissue Network.

Rajani said the three organisations are doing similar work, using the many of the same tools and are collaborating on methods involving Nautilus.

Though Nautilus offers flexibility in workflows required by R+D organisations, the UK Biobank has configured the Lims to follow certain and fixed workflows so all samples follow the same protocols for testing and storage.

The collected data will be made available to researchers studying the impact of genetics, lifestyle and environment on health.

To appropriately archive the vast amount of data generated by the UK Biobank study, Nautilus is part of an automated system that receives samples, fractions them into appropriate vessels for testing, analysis and storage, and then tracks and stores all data relative to the sample.

The Lims will be used to provide daily updates and management reports.

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