Digitizing a National Medical Research Biobank
Internal operations tool + public-facing portal
The Challenge
A human tissue biobank run jointly by three leading research institutions had built up an enormous archive — several hundred donor cases, each with over a hundred associated samples — almost entirely on paper registers and scattered spreadsheets. Finding a single sample’s history, or proving compliance to an auditor, meant digging through years of physical files.
What We Built
We built two connected systems: one for internal staff, and a separate portal for outside researchers who need access to samples without ever touching internal records.
Internal management system:
- Case registration with one-record-per-case enforced automatically, preventing duplicate entries
- Detailed pathology data capture tied to each case
- Sample inventory with a full issue/return ledger and running balances at all times
- Registers for specialist staff assignments
- Secure storage for compliance documents
- Reports and dashboards for oversight
- Four separate staff permission levels
- Key screens keep working even with poor internet
Researcher portal:
- External researchers register and submit sample requests with ethics approvals attached
- End-to-end status tracking: review, approval, allocation, shipment
- Automatic email updates at every stage
- Auto-generated transfer agreements and dispatch letters
The Result
Around 600–700 donor cases and more than 60,000 individual sample records have moved off paper and into a single, searchable system. Staff across three centres — roughly 30 people working at once — now have one shared, always-current source of truth, and outside researchers can request and track samples themselves instead of relying on back-and-forth emails.