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Welcome to Episode 3 of Lab Leader’s Edge, the podcast for lab professionals who want to take their lab leadership and operations to the next level.In this continuation of our barcode series, Dr. George Ambartsoumian and sample management expert John Wagner move beyond the “why” and dive into the how of barcode implementation in biobanks.If Episode 2 explored the benefits of barcoding, this episode walks you through the practical decisions every biobank must make when implementing a barcode system, including choosing the right barcode type, selecting labels, printers, software, and scanners.💡 What You’ll Learn• The difference between 1D and 2D barcodes — and why 2D codes like Data Matrix are often ideal for biobanking• How container size and surface type affect barcode selection• How SnapPEEL® technology allows labeling both the cap and side of a vial in one step• Step-by-step guidance on mapping workflows before implementing barcoding• How barcodes improve sample collection, processing, storage, and retrieval• What to consider when selecting cryogenic labels for different temperature ranges• Thermal transfer vs direct thermal vs laser vs inkjet printing — and when each makes sense• When to use preprinted labels vs on-demand printing• How to choose the right barcode software and integrate it with your LIMS• The difference between label printing software and full LIMS platforms• How to select the right barcode scanner — laser vs imaging, wired vs wireless, real-time vs batchThis episode gives you a complete foundation for building a durable, scalable barcode system in demanding biobank environments — including cryogenic storage.📌 If you missed Part 1 (Episode 2), where we covered the fundamentals and benefits of barcoding in biobanks, be sure to watch that episode first. The link is below.https://youtu.be/8xuYBxluof8Have questions or want to be a guest?Connect with George on LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/georgeambartsoumian/For more information, visithttps://www.labtag.com/Labels for frozen samples:https://www.labtag.com/solutions/cryostuck/
By George Ambartsoumian, Ph.D.Welcome to Episode 3 of Lab Leader’s Edge, the podcast for lab professionals who want to take their lab leadership and operations to the next level.In this continuation of our barcode series, Dr. George Ambartsoumian and sample management expert John Wagner move beyond the “why” and dive into the how of barcode implementation in biobanks.If Episode 2 explored the benefits of barcoding, this episode walks you through the practical decisions every biobank must make when implementing a barcode system, including choosing the right barcode type, selecting labels, printers, software, and scanners.💡 What You’ll Learn• The difference between 1D and 2D barcodes — and why 2D codes like Data Matrix are often ideal for biobanking• How container size and surface type affect barcode selection• How SnapPEEL® technology allows labeling both the cap and side of a vial in one step• Step-by-step guidance on mapping workflows before implementing barcoding• How barcodes improve sample collection, processing, storage, and retrieval• What to consider when selecting cryogenic labels for different temperature ranges• Thermal transfer vs direct thermal vs laser vs inkjet printing — and when each makes sense• When to use preprinted labels vs on-demand printing• How to choose the right barcode software and integrate it with your LIMS• The difference between label printing software and full LIMS platforms• How to select the right barcode scanner — laser vs imaging, wired vs wireless, real-time vs batchThis episode gives you a complete foundation for building a durable, scalable barcode system in demanding biobank environments — including cryogenic storage.📌 If you missed Part 1 (Episode 2), where we covered the fundamentals and benefits of barcoding in biobanks, be sure to watch that episode first. The link is below.https://youtu.be/8xuYBxluof8Have questions or want to be a guest?Connect with George on LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/georgeambartsoumian/For more information, visithttps://www.labtag.com/Labels for frozen samples:https://www.labtag.com/solutions/cryostuck/