Sesame © 1999-2011, Zsolt Zolnai, and the University of Wisconsin-Madison
Sesame

Sesame LIMS

Sesame is a versatile Web-based laboratory information management system (LIMS) developed at the University of Wisconsin-Madison that is in use worldwide from small laboratories to large consortia.

Sesame supports the gathering, organization, processing, and analysis of information from a variety of sources, including databases, bench scientists, laboratory instrumentation, and software packages.

Sesame enables collaborators to participate in a research project, with equivalent access to information and the ability to enter results and process data irrespective of location.

All Sesame modules can be accessed on-line from anywhere in the world, 24 hours a day. The modules require the latest Java Runtime Environment (JRE) to be installed, and they will run as applications using Java Web Start.

Sesame is freely available. You can use the UW - Madison instance or install your own.
To start using this instance, click on a button or on a module name below.


Sheherazade : Wetlab, NMR, Crystallization, the Works
Sundial : Spectrometer Schedules and Time Requests
Lamp : Metabolomics
Jar : Target Requests
Well : Crystallization and NMR Screens
Camel : NMR
Rukh : Y2H Screens and Requests
Bazaar : Lab Administration

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