Database Commons
Database Commons

a catalog of worldwide biological databases

Database Profile

openBIS ELN-LIMS

General information

URL: https://openbis-eln-lims.ethz.ch
Full name:
Description: The open-source platform openBIS (open Biology Information System) offers an Electronic Laboratory Notebook and a Laboratory Information Management System (ELN-LIMS) solution suitable for the academic life science laboratories. openBIS ELN-LIMS allows researchers to efficiently document their work, to describe materials and methods and to collect raw and analyzed data.
Year founded: 2011
Last update:
Version:
Accessibility:
Accessible
Country/Region: Switzerland

Classification & Tag

Data type:
Data object:
NA
Database category:
Major species:
NA
Keywords:

Contact information

University/Institution: Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics
Address: ETH Zurich D-BSSE and Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics, 4058 Basel, Switzerland
City: Basel
Province/State:
Country/Region: Switzerland
Contact name (PI/Team): Fabian Rudolf
Contact email (PI/Helpdesk): fabian.rudolf@bsse.ethz.ch

Publications

26508761
openBIS ELN-LIMS: an open-source database for academic laboratories. [PMID: 26508761]
Barillari C, Ottoz DS, Fuentes-Serna JM, Ramakrishnan C, Rinn B, Rudolf F.

The open-source platform openBIS (open Biology Information System) offers an Electronic Laboratory Notebook and a Laboratory Information Management System (ELN-LIMS) solution suitable for the academic life science laboratories. openBIS ELN-LIMS allows researchers to efficiently document their work, to describe materials and methods and to collect raw and analyzed data. The system comes with a user-friendly web interface where data can be added, edited, browsed and searched.
AVAILABILITY AND IMPLEMENTATION: The openBIS software, a user guide and a demo instance are available at https://openbis-eln-lims.ethz.ch. The demo instance contains some data from our laboratory as an example to demonstrate the possibilities of the ELN-LIMS (Ottoz et al., 2014). For rapid local testing, a VirtualBox image of the ELN-LIMS is also available.

Bioinformatics. 2016:32(4) | 30 Citations (from Europe PMC, 2025-12-13)
22151573
openBIS: a flexible framework for managing and analyzing complex data in biology research. [PMID: 22151573]
Bauch A, Adamczyk I, Buczek P, Elmer FJ, Enimanev K, Glyzewski P, Kohler M, Pylak T, Quandt A, Ramakrishnan C, Beisel C, Malmström L, Aebersold R, Rinn B.

BACKGROUND: Modern data generation techniques used in distributed systems biology research projects often create datasets of enormous size and diversity. We argue that in order to overcome the challenge of managing those large quantitative datasets and maximise the biological information extracted from them, a sound information system is required. Ease of integration with data analysis pipelines and other computational tools is a key requirement for it.
RESULTS: We have developed openBIS, an open source software framework for constructing user-friendly, scalable and powerful information systems for data and metadata acquired in biological experiments. openBIS enables users to collect, integrate, share, publish data and to connect to data processing pipelines. This framework can be extended and has been customized for different data types acquired by a range of technologies.
CONCLUSIONS: openBIS is currently being used by several SystemsX.ch and EU projects applying mass spectrometric measurements of metabolites and proteins, High Content Screening, or Next Generation Sequencing technologies. The attributes that make it interesting to a large research community involved in systems biology projects include versatility, simplicity in deployment, scalability to very large data, flexibility to handle any biological data type and extensibility to the needs of any research domain.

BMC Bioinformatics. 2011:12() | 83 Citations (from Europe PMC, 2025-12-13)

Ranking

All databases:
1755/6895 (74.561%)
Metadata:
168/719 (76.773%)
Raw bio-data:
120/582 (79.553%)
1755
Total Rank
107
Citations
7.643
z-index

Community reviews

Not Rated
Data quality & quantity:
Content organization & presentation
System accessibility & reliability:

Word cloud

Related Databases

Citing
Cited by

Record metadata

Created on: 2018-01-28
Curated by:
Lina Ma [2018-04-17]
Farah Nazir [2018-04-17]