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The potential benefits to personalised medicine likely to
be offered in the near future by genomics are huge. But
to start realising them, laboratories need to overcome the
challenge of ‘big data’ which could stop them embracing
these new technologies, says Emma Huntridge of Clinisys.
Last year, CliniSys brought its genomics LIMS to the UK, following a successful phase of development and deployment on the continent. Now, it has launched a clinical counterpart to the system. Stéphane Decap and Emma Huntridge outline the benefits of GLIMS Genomics Clinical to clinicians, laboratories, patients and their families
CliniSys has brought GLIMS Genomics to the UK. In a launch webinar, experts explained how the new laboratory information system built for genomics labs can put them in charge of their IT, drive standardisation, and deliver reports that clinicians can use as they move into the exciting world of precision medicine. And Dr Fabienne Dufernez explained how these benefits are already being delivered in Poitiers University Hospital.
Steve Abbs is working as a genomics consultant with CliniSys. In the first of a series of blogs on the developing field of genomic testing and precision medicine, he argues how the genomics laboratory hubs being set up in England can benefit from deploying a modern LIMS to enable them to run more efficiently, deliver results effectively to clinicians, and lay the IT foundations for precision medicine.
Following the successful launch of our new Genomic Laboratory Information Management System in Europe and the recent go live at Poitiers University Hospital, France, CliniSys is proud to invite you to the UK premier launch of GLIMS Genomics. This is the first new Genomic LIMS launched in the UK for many years and we hope […]
In toxicology labs, effective data integration and resource optimization are crucial for operational efficiency and accuracy. Without a LIMS with built-in analytics, labs often face challenges in consolidating data from various sources, leading to data silos and fragmented information. Here are five ways toxicology laboratories can use LIMS analytics to streamline operations, enhance client satisfaction and drive growth.
An ambitious technology project to support the transformation of pathology services across Northern Ireland has been completed, with the go-live of the Clinisys WinPath laboratory information management system at the final two health and social care trusts.
Join Clinisys at ESHG 2025 in Milan from May 24-27 to explore advancements in human genetics. Visit us at Booth No. 538.
The transformation of pathology services across Northern Ireland has achieved another milestone, with the completion of phase three of the CoreLIMS programme to deploy Clinisys WinPath to all five health and social care trusts and the blood transfusion service.