Using High-End Equipment with Griffith Health Group

iLab Operations Software (iLab), is a web-based tool designed to support operation of centralised laboratories and shared research resources such as equipment. iLab includes

  • Equipment Training Requests
  • Equipment reservations system
  • Equipment access control via Kiosk
  • Service request management
  • Milestone management
  • Equipment management and usage tracking

From October 2019 this new system will be the only way to access and request instrument time from high-end equipment including:

IMAGING CORE

ANALYTICS CORE

  • Widefield microscopes
  • Confocal microscopes
  • Scanning electron microscopes
  • In vivo imagers
  • Histological slide preparation equipment and slide scanners
  • Live cell imaging instruments
  • Super resolution microscopes
  • Imaging analysis workstations
  • Allied Health imaging instruments
  • Flow cytometers
  • Flow analysis workstations
  • Genomic & biochemical analysers
  • Haematology analysers
  • Liquid chromatography instruments
  • Metabolic analysers
  • Plate readers
  • Robots, printers & mechanical testers
  • BioBank

Face-to-face hands on training sessions are being hosted by Technical Services so if you have any questions, please contact HealthEQMTiLabRequests@griffith.edu.au

Access iLab

Use the buttons below to access the iLab core that you wish to use.

Register / Establish your account

Internal Staff and Students

To access iLab users must register using their Griffith “sNumber” using the link below.

Guide: Griffith staff & student registration guide

Link: Register

External organisations and universities

If you come from outside Griffith University you can register using your organisational email address.

Guide: New non-Griffith user registration guide

Link: Register

iLab Self Help

iLab self-help centre is available to help all users in accessing training, support and other advice to solve issues with the iLab software and portal. The site includes step by step guides, videos and support documents.

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