Life Sciences
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Life sciences applications require continual monitoring of incredibly temperature- and time-sensitive materials, including blood, vaccines, tissue samples, new medicines and drugs, and more. Our signature Accsense wireless and wired dataloggers monitor refrigerators, freezers and cryostats 24/7 to safeguard these invaluable goods and provide advanced alarming and messaging functionality to notify personnel the instant that crucial parameters go out of specification. Suitable for measurement of many vital values including temperature, humidity and voltage or current, Accsense systems capture, record and store data for CFR 21 Part 11 compliance reporting. These turnkey systems are designed with ease of installation and use in mind, entirely eliminating the need for IT department or costly training sessions. All data transfers are securely encrypted to meet privacy regulations including HIPAA. |
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CAS Installs Temperature Monitoring System For Alaska Immunization ProgramPublished on November 17, 2011 Manufacturer: Accsense CAS DataLoggers has recently provided the datalogging solution for the State of Alaska\\\'s Department of Health and Social Services, providing installation of an Accsense temperature monitoring and alarm system for their new statewide immunization program. The organization acquired over 30 A2-05 Ethernet Wired Temperature Measurement Pods for their 26 public health centers handling storage and dispensation of critical medicines and vaccines. Most of the centers contain at leas... |
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Remote Monitoring of Medical Incubators for Temperature and CO2 LevelPublished on August 29, 2011 Manufacturer: Accsense CAS DataLoggers recently provided the data logging solution for a hospital storing valuable life science samples in medical incubators. These incubators needed to hold samples under precisely controlled conditions for long periods of time--if a problem occurred while the samples were under incubation, the samples would be lost along with the time the materials were being incubated. The hospital’s incubators were typically operated at a constant 37oC (99oF) and a 5% CO2 level.... |
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Monitoring Infant Skin Temperatures for ResearchPublished on August 8, 2011 Manufacturer: Grant Instruments CAS DataLoggers recently provided a data logging solution for Stanford University’s Department of Pediatrics, Neonatology Division, initiating a research project to acquire data on infant skin temperatures for continuous patient monitoring. Surface temperature sensors connected to portable data loggers were recognized as the most effective means for measuring and recording all of the minute changes in temperature. These changes occurred over both short and very long time peri... |
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Monitoring the Transport and Storage of Semen for Artificial FertilizationPublished on July 25, 2011 Manufacturer: Escort CAS DataLoggers recently provided the temperature data logger solution for a farmer breeding cows via artificial insemination methods to ensure optimum fertility and herd quality while avoiding the cost of keeping or borrowing a stock bull. Using this approach, all resources were devoted to the successful fertilization of the breeding cow. To guarantee high fertility rates, the farmer needed to keep the bull semen stored, transported, and ready for implant at the necessary te... |
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Monitoring the Temperature of Cryogenic FreezersPublished on June 29, 2011 Manufacturer: Accsense CAS DataLoggers recently found the wireless logging solution for a hospital facility relying on multiple cryogenic freezers to safely store high-value samples including blood and medical specimens. Their freezers operated at the frigid temperature of -192°C (-314°F) and were powered by LN2 (Liquid Nitrogen)--unfortunately they were occasionally prone to fail. While these failures were infrequent, they could be catastrophic, since each freezer could contain as many as 2,000 sa... |
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Continuous Temperature Monitoring In Medical Refrigerators and FreezersPublished on June 23, 2011 Manufacturer: Accsense AS DataLoggers recently provided the data logging solution for a hospital searching for a more cost-effective way to maintain the frigid temperatures for their valuable products in cold storage. The hospital\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'s costs of performing manual temperature measurements on their high-quality medical freezers and refrigerators were quickly adding up: |
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