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==What are the key elements of a LIMS for forensics and medical examiners?==
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===Summary===
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A [[Forensic science|forensics and medical examiners lab]] may analyze anything from body fluids and bone fragments to metals and fire debris as part of their broad commitment to answering questions of interest to a legal system. These [[laboratory]]-based investigations see scientists collect, preserve, and analyze these types of [[Sample (material)|samples]] (i.e., evidence) using a variety of special laboratory equipment and techniques. Given their role in verifying the status of evidence, the forensics lab will also see its laboratorians take part in legal proceedings, requiring even more strict requirements for data and evidence management. This broad array of analytical techniques and set of legal implications means such labs turning to [[Informatics (academic field)|informatics]] solutions like the [[laboratory information management system]] (LIMS) will require their [[Data management|information management]] solutions to meet the specific needs of their lab.

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