RNA Sample Temperature-Excursion Log
Temperature-Excursion Log for RNA samples stored at −80 °C — log temperature excursions and the response, exportable to CSV. Offline and private. For transcriptomics labs.
Use this to log temperature excursions and the response for RNA samples held at −80 °C (−80 °C, RNase-free). Built for transcriptomics labs; every row is dated and exportable, and the summary turns your entries into the numbers a freezer audit asks for. Stays in your browser.
Keep entries current so the inventory matches the freezer. Export to CSV for a storage audit, a move plan or handover.
Indicative planning tool for research operations. Figures are estimates — verify lot data, expiry, calibration and budgets against the original certificates, vendor documentation and your institution's policies.
Free RNA sample temperature-excursion log: log temperature excursions and the response at −80 °C, export to CSV — offline and private.
About RNA Sample Temperature-Excursion Log
A free, offline temperature-excursion log for transcriptomics labs. Use this to log temperature excursions and the response for RNA samples held at −80 °C (−80 °C, RNase-free). Built for transcriptomics labs; every row is dated and exportable, and the summary turns your entries into the numbers a freezer audit asks for. Stays in your browser.
How to use RNA Sample Temperature-Excursion Log
- 1Add each RNA sample entry with its ID and the details for this workflow.
- 2Update the status as things change so the record always matches the freezer.
- 3Export to CSV for a storage audit, a relocation plan, or your biobank's master inventory.
Why use RNA Sample Temperature-Excursion Log?
- ✓Lets transcriptomics labs log temperature excursions and the response without a spreadsheet that drifts out of date — every entry is structured, dated and exportable.
- ✓Tailored to RNA samples at −80 °C (−80 °C, RNase-free), with the status states a real freezer workflow needs.
- ✓Private and offline: sample IDs, sources and positions stay in your browser. Export to CSV for an audit or to hand over to a colleague.
Frequently asked questions
What is this temperature-excursion log for?+
It gives transcriptomics labs a simple, offline way to log temperature excursions and the response for RNA samples stored at −80 °C. Each entry is a dated row with the fields that workflow needs, and the live summary converts them into the headline numbers a freezer review or audit asks for.
How should RNA samples be stored?+
Typically −80 °C, RNase-free. Keeping the inventory accurate matters because every minute a box is out of −80 °C risks freeze-thaw damage; an up-to-date record means you retrieve the right sample on the first try and refile it quickly.
Can I export the data?+
Yes — export everything to CSV at any time for a storage audit, a relocation plan, handover to another technician, or import into your lab's master inventory or LIMS. The CSV mirrors exactly what you see in the table.
Where is the data kept?+
Only in your browser via localStorage — no account, no upload, no server. That keeps sample IDs and sources private and lets the tool work offline at the freezer. Export to CSV whenever you need a shareable or archival copy.
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