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Revision as of 02:19, 13 March 2015

Laboratory Informatics Institute, Inc.

Logo of the Laboratory Informatics Institute
Abbreviation LII
Formation July 17, 2006; 17 years ago (2006-07-17)[1]
Type Non-governmental organization
Purpose/focus Educational
Headquarters Atlanta, Georgia
Location United States
President John H. Jones
Affiliations LabLynx, Inc.
Website limsinstitute.org

The Laboratory Informatics Institute (LII) is a non-governmental organization and "a laboratory industry trade association for the education, standardization and promotion of the functional and professional areas of laboratory informatics."[1] As well as providing educational resources, the LII also engages in advocacy of the use of laboratory informatics tools and publishes materials related to numerous types of scientific, health, and laboratory informatics.

History

The LII was founded on July 17, 2006 by LabLynx CEO John Jones as an organization and trade association.[1]

Endeavors

On June 28, 2009, John Jones and the LII started LIMSforum, an LII user group for laboratory, scientific, and health informatics on LinkedIN.[2]

On April 12, 2011, the LII began working in earnest on LIMSwiki[3], "an organized, documented, up-to-date, standardized body of knowledge (BoK) regarding all aspects of laboratory informatics, bioinformatics, and health informatics."[4]

That same month, the LII also began working on LIMSUniversity.com, set up to offer educational Moodle-based courses on laboratory informatics.[5] That educational project eventually transferred to the LII domain in December 2013.[6]


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