
NuGenesis SDMS
Scientific data management systems (SDMS)
Laboratory software
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What is NuGenesis SDMS
NuGenesis SDMS is a scientific data management system used to capture, organize, and retrieve laboratory data and associated metadata across instruments, applications, and file types. It is typically used in regulated and R&D laboratory environments to support data integrity, traceability, and long-term retention. The platform focuses on centralized data indexing, search, and lifecycle controls, and it is commonly deployed alongside other lab informatics components such as LIMS and ELN tools rather than replacing them.
Centralized lab data indexing
NuGenesis SDMS consolidates scientific files and related metadata into a managed repository with indexing for search and retrieval. This helps laboratories reduce reliance on shared drives and ad hoc file naming conventions. It supports use cases where data originates from multiple instruments and software tools and must remain discoverable over time.
Auditability and traceability controls
The system is designed to maintain traceability of scientific records through controlled storage, metadata capture, and audit-relevant events. This is useful for organizations that need to demonstrate data integrity practices during internal reviews and external inspections. It aligns with common expectations in regulated lab environments where provenance and change history matter.
Integrates with lab informatics stack
NuGenesis SDMS is commonly implemented as part of a broader laboratory informatics ecosystem, integrating with instruments and other lab systems. This allows organizations to keep existing LIMS/ELN workflows while improving data capture and retrieval across departments. It is suited to environments where multiple systems must interoperate rather than standardizing on a single application.
Implementation can be complex
Deployments often require configuration of metadata models, instrument/application connectors, and governance rules. This can increase time-to-value compared with lighter-weight lab data tools. Organizations may need dedicated IT and informatics resources to implement and maintain the system effectively.
Not a full ELN or LIMS
NuGenesis SDMS primarily addresses scientific data capture, indexing, and retention rather than end-to-end sample management or experiment authoring. Teams looking for built-in ELN-style notebooking or comprehensive LIMS workflows typically need additional products. This can lead to a multi-system user experience and additional integration work.
User experience varies by integration
Day-to-day usability depends on how well instrument and application integrations are configured and how consistently metadata is captured. If upstream systems do not provide structured metadata, search and reporting can be less effective. Laboratories may need process changes and training to ensure consistent data classification.
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Waters Corporation
Milford, Massachusetts, USA
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