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==History==
==History==
BioData, Inc. was founded by researcher and programer Jonathan Gross in August 2007. Prior to that, Gross had been working on his graduate degree in biotechnology and playing with programming on the side. Eventually his need for better research tools led him to work on what would eventually be called BioKM<ref name="LGAboutUs">{{cite web |url=http://www.labguru.com/company/about |publisher=BioData, Inc |accessdate=24 February 2015}}</ref><ref name="BioKMInt">{{cite web |url=http://www.benchfly.com/blog/biokm-interview-online-lab-management/ |title=BioKM Interview: Online Lab Management |author=Gross, Jonathan |date=18 November 2009 |accessdate=24 February 2015}}</ref>:
BioData, Inc. was founded by researcher and programer Jonathan Gross in August 2007. Prior to that, Gross had been working on his graduate degree in biotechnology and playing with programming on the side. Eventually his need for better research tools led him to work on what would eventually be called BioKM<ref name="LGAboutUs">{{cite web |url=http://www.labguru.com/company/about |title=About BioData |publisher=BioData, Inc |accessdate=24 February 2015}}</ref><ref name="BioKMInt">{{cite web |url=http://www.benchfly.com/blog/biokm-interview-online-lab-management/ |title=BioKM Interview: Online Lab Management |author=Gross, Jonathan |date=18 November 2009 |accessdate=24 February 2015}}</ref>:


<blockquote>I was always looking for better ways to organize my own research activities, to keep things connected and to properly document my work (OneNote, TiddlyWiki, Curio). At the time, I found by chance (or by buzz) a new programming framework Ruby On Rails and after learning that it was extracted from actual working apps, I decided to check it out (37Signals). I started playing with the idea of having a research-oriented app.</blockquote>
<blockquote>I was always looking for better ways to organize my own research activities, to keep things connected and to properly document my work (OneNote, TiddlyWiki, Curio). At the time, I found by chance (or by buzz) a new programming framework Ruby On Rails and after learning that it was extracted from actual working apps, I decided to check it out (37Signals). I started playing with the idea of having a research-oriented app.</blockquote>

Revision as of 19:22, 24 February 2015

BioData Inc.
Type Incorporated
Industry Laboratory informatics
Headquarters 10685-B Hazelhurst Dr. #8358, Houston, Texas, U.S.
Number of locations 2
Area served Worldwide
Products Labguru
Subsidiaries BioData Ltd.
Website Labguru.com

BioData Inc. develops and distributes laboratory informatics software solutions.

History

BioData, Inc. was founded by researcher and programer Jonathan Gross in August 2007. Prior to that, Gross had been working on his graduate degree in biotechnology and playing with programming on the side. Eventually his need for better research tools led him to work on what would eventually be called BioKM[1][2]:

I was always looking for better ways to organize my own research activities, to keep things connected and to properly document my work (OneNote, TiddlyWiki, Curio). At the time, I found by chance (or by buzz) a new programming framework Ruby On Rails and after learning that it was extracted from actual working apps, I decided to check it out (37Signals). I started playing with the idea of having a research-oriented app.

Later in 2010, Digital Science, a division of Macmillan Publishers, acquired an equity stake in BioData.[1]

On December 5, 2011, BioKM and LabLife were replaced with BioData's new product Labguru.[3]

Technology and products

Labguru

Labguru is a laboratory information management system (LIMS) solution that allows you to "meet the challenges of running a research group - from vision to execution, from knowledge to logistics."[4]

Features


Product: Labguru
Sample, inventory, and data management
Sample login and management?Y[4]
Sample tracking?Y[4]
Sample and/or result batching?
Task and event scheduling?Y[4]
Option for manual result entry?
Multiple data viewing methods?
Data and trend analysis?
Data and equipment sharing?
Customizable fields and/or interface?Y[4]
Query capability?Y[4]
Import data?
Internal file or data linking?Y[4]
External file or data linking?Y[4]
ELN support or integration?
Export data to MS Excel?
Raw data management?
Data warehouse?Y[4]
Deadline control?
Production control?
Project and/or task management?Y[4]
Inventory management?Y[5]
Document creation and/or management?Y[4]
Case management?Y[4]
Workflow management?Y[5]
Specification management?
Customer and supplier management?
Billing management?
Quality, security, and compliance
Regulatory compliance?
QA / QC functions?
Performance evaluation?
Audit trail?
Chain of custody?Y[4]
Configurable roles and security?
Data normalization?
Data validation?
Data encryption?Y[4]
Version control?Y[6]
Automatic data backup?Y[4]
Environmental monitoring?
Reporting, barcoding, and printing
Custom reporting?Y[4]
Report printing?Y[4]
Label support?
Barcode support?
Export to PDF?
Export to MS Word?
Export to HTML and/or XML?
Fax integration?
Email integration?
Base functionality
Administrator management?Y[4]
Modular?Y[4]
Instrument interfacing and management?
Mobile device integration?Y[4]
Alarms and/or alerts?Y[6]
Work-related time tracking?
Voice recognition system?
External monitoring?
Messaging?
Multilingual?
Network-capable?
Web client or portal?Y[4]
Online or integrated help?
Software as a service delivery model?Y[4]
Usage-based cost?
Industries served
biotechnology, general, life sciences

Pricing

Some pricing information is available via the Labguru website.

  • Labguru offers a free student account, limited to one individual (unsharable), limited to three projects, 2GB storage, and two storage types.
  • Labguru offers a free 30-day trial for academic and industrial labs.
  • Once the trial is over, and if you continue to use the software, you'll be charged an annual fee, based on number of team members registered on your account.
For academic labs: $120/user for one-year plan; $216/user for two-year plan; $12/user per month for monthly plan; unlimited projects and 10GB/user storage
For industrial labs: $396/user for one-year plan; $40/user per month for monthly plan; unlimited projects, 40GB/user storage, SOPs, and preferred customer support
  • Departments and institutions with more than 10 labs have their own plan, with unpublished rates.

Demonstration videos and other media

The following demonstration videos are available for Labguru:

Additional information

References