ToxFLO™ is a Toxicology Laboratory Information Management Software Solution. It was presented at the American Association of Forensic Scientists (AAFS) 77th annual conference in Seattle, WA on February 22, 2006.

Download the AAFS poster presentation

The software was created with input from the forensic scientists at the Federal Aviation Administration Civil Aerospace Medical Institute. ToxFLO™ tracks and reports laboratory findings of drug tests on biological samples of airplane crash victims. The samples are analyzed for primary combustion gases, alcohol/volatiles and drugs.
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  Developed to meet the strict requirements for College of American Pathologists (CAP) and American Board of Forensic Toxicology (ABFT) certified labs.
TOXFLO(tm) FEATURE LIST

  Reliable chain of custody Track unlimited specimens per case
  Barcode labels for specimen vials Verify and chart stability of blind samples
  Cases and batches locked when completed Review specimen history
  Status snapshot shows case progress. Analytical batches may be re-accessioned as needed
  Case edit history available for management Multi-level security keeps analyst unaware of cases.
  System login history tracks user access Analytical and statistical reports for QA/QC
  Log laboratory incidents with resolutions/cost Archive feature keeps active dataset more robust
  Selective data export Microsoft® Excel Export reports to Microsoft® Word
  Additional process-specific modules can be easily incorporated into the system.

  "The FAA Bioaeronautical Sciences Research Laboratory has been utilizing Discoversoft's services for over 10 years.  Starting with the development of a fully automated tracking and reporting system for toxicology testing in the laboratory. 

The quality and reliability of the toxicology software resulted in a request for DiscoverSoft to develop three additional software packages including a Research Activity Monitor, Internet Radiation Alert System, and a Genomics specimen tracking system."

 - Dr. Dennis V. Canfield, Manager,  Bioareonautical Sciences Research Laboratory