LabGauge
Innovation AveNEW Supplemental Screenshots
Historical QC Performance Charts
View detailed Process Control Charts to quickly understand the consistency of laboratory device performance.
QC Run DataVisualization
Effortlessly analyze in-depth channel-level details of your QC Runs and download archived raw QC data
files.
Well byWell Heat Maps
Quickly and easily spot problematic results from a detailed plate overview.
Your Lab at a Glance
View the status of all of your laboratory devices at a glance.
Device Priorities
Set the priority of devices to help guide dailyQC activities.
Historical QC Runs
Quickly and easily view all runs in a dynamic sortable list.
The LabGauge ManagementTeam
DanielGoldman
Daniel graduated with a double major in Mechanical and Biomedical engineering from Carnegie Mellon
University. His experience encompasses all aspects of system development including database design, system
architecture, testing, deployment, and maintenance.
Ryan Meyer
Ryan graduated with a degree in Computer Engineering from CaseWestern University. He has spent a
significant amount of time developing intuitive web-based user interfaces for companies large and small, with
a particular focus on making the user experience as smooth as possible.
Scott Rehlander
Scott graduated from Framingham State University with a degree in Computer Science and has been
developing software in the laboratory automation industry since 2006. He has significant experience
developing robotic scheduling algorithms, writing interfaces for laboratory devices, developing operating
system agnosticAPIs, and integrating complex sample management systems.
Aaron Ogan
Aaron graduated from Northwestern University with a Master of Science in Computer Information
Systems. He began his career in web development as a member of the USAir Force over 10 years ago. He
brings extensive experience in building scalable web applications for a wide variety of industries, including
biotech, military, real estate, and fine arts.

Lab Gauge - Innovation AveNEW 2014

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  • 2.
    Historical QC PerformanceCharts View detailed Process Control Charts to quickly understand the consistency of laboratory device performance.
  • 3.
    QC Run DataVisualization Effortlesslyanalyze in-depth channel-level details of your QC Runs and download archived raw QC data files.
  • 4.
    Well byWell HeatMaps Quickly and easily spot problematic results from a detailed plate overview.
  • 5.
    Your Lab ata Glance View the status of all of your laboratory devices at a glance.
  • 6.
    Device Priorities Set thepriority of devices to help guide dailyQC activities.
  • 7.
    Historical QC Runs Quicklyand easily view all runs in a dynamic sortable list.
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    The LabGauge ManagementTeam DanielGoldman Danielgraduated with a double major in Mechanical and Biomedical engineering from Carnegie Mellon University. His experience encompasses all aspects of system development including database design, system architecture, testing, deployment, and maintenance. Ryan Meyer Ryan graduated with a degree in Computer Engineering from CaseWestern University. He has spent a significant amount of time developing intuitive web-based user interfaces for companies large and small, with a particular focus on making the user experience as smooth as possible. Scott Rehlander Scott graduated from Framingham State University with a degree in Computer Science and has been developing software in the laboratory automation industry since 2006. He has significant experience developing robotic scheduling algorithms, writing interfaces for laboratory devices, developing operating system agnosticAPIs, and integrating complex sample management systems. Aaron Ogan Aaron graduated from Northwestern University with a Master of Science in Computer Information Systems. He began his career in web development as a member of the USAir Force over 10 years ago. He brings extensive experience in building scalable web applications for a wide variety of industries, including biotech, military, real estate, and fine arts.