Labware LIMS Training
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Cloud Computing Courses
Course level:Intermediate
Labware LIMS (Laboratory Information Management System) training typically covers various aspects of using the LIMS software to manage laboratory operations efficiently. The training is designed for laboratory staff and IT professionals to understand how to use the system for managing sample data, ensuring compliance, and streamlining lab workflows.

Why should you choose Nisa For Labware LIMS Training?
Nisa Trainings is the best online training platform for conducting one-on-one interactive live sessions with a 1:1 student-teacher ratio. You can gain hands-on experience by working on near-real-time projects under the guidance of our experienced faculty. We support you even after the completion of the course and happy to clarify your doubts anytime. Our teaching style at Nisa Trainings is entirely hands-on. You’ll have access to our desktop screen and will be actively conducting hands-on labs on your desktop.
Job Assistance
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- We receive your inquiry for Online Job
- We will arrange a telephone call with our consultant to grasp your complete requirement and the tools you’re
- If our consultant is 100% confident in taking up your requirement and when you are also comfortable with our consultant, we will only agree to provide service. And then you have to make the payment to get the service from
- We will fix the timing for Online Job Support as mutually agreed by you and our consultant.
Course Information
Labware LIMS Training
Duration: 25 Hours
Timings: Weekdays (1-2 Hours per day) [OR] Weekends (2-3 Hours per day)
Training Method: Instructor Led Online One-on-One Live Interactive
Sessions.
COURSE CONTENT :
1. Introduction to LIMS
- Overview of LIMS: What is LIMS and its purpose in a laboratory setting?
- Labware LIMS Architecture: Understanding the software structure, components, and interface.
- Benefits of LIMS: How LIMS improves sample tracking, data management, and compliance.
2. System Navigation
- User Interface: How to navigate the LIMS interface, menus, and dashboard.
- Access Control: User roles, permissions, and data security.
- Search and Query Functions: Searching for sample data, test results, and historical data.
3. Sample Management
- Sample Registration: Creating and registering new samples into the system.
- Sample Tracking: Managing sample locations, handling, and processing.
- Sample Workflow: Understanding sample flow through different stages of analysis and testing.
4. Data Management
- Data Entry: Manual and automated data entry methods.
- Data Validation: Ensuring data accuracy, completeness, and consistency.
- Reports and Results: How to generate and interpret test results, lab reports, and certificates.
5. Quality Control and Compliance
- Quality Assurance: Maintaining data integrity and ensuring standards.
- Regulatory Compliance: Understanding compliance with standards like FDA, ISO, and GxP.
- Audit Trails: Ensuring that all actions within LIMS are logged for auditing and traceability.
6. Instrument Integration
- Connecting Lab Instruments: Integrating LIMS with laboratory instruments for automated data collection.
- Instrument Calibration: Managing and tracking calibration of instruments within the LIMS.
7. Workflow and Process Automation
- Configuring Workflows: Customizing LIMS workflows to match specific laboratory processes.
- Automated Notifications: Setting up automatic notifications for sample processing and test results.
8. Reporting and Analytics
- Custom Reports: Creating, scheduling, and customizing reports based on laboratory data.
- Data Analytics: Using LIMS for statistical analysis and quality monitoring.
9. Troubleshooting and Support
- Common Issues: How to troubleshoot and resolve common LIMS problems.
- Support and Maintenance: How to access user support, updates, and maintain the system.
10. Advanced Topics (Optional)
- Custom Configuration: Customizing LIMS to fit unique laboratory needs.
- API Integrations: Using APIs to integrate LIMS with other systems (e.g., ERP or CRM).
- Advanced Security Settings: Fine-tuning system security and user access.