OneLab VR

Experience a laboratory like never before. OneLab VR is a virtual environment created for clinical and public health laboratory training. OneLab VR contains an expanding suite of laboratory training scenarios and a multiplayer virtual reality (VR) environment. Learners can complete several on-demand VR training scenarios focused on laboratory safety principles and equipment. Trainers can use the multiplayer space to deliver live virtual laboratory training to learners and communicate with them from anywhere. Learners and trainers can run OneLab VR on any OpenXR-conformant headset and can access the training environment on OneLab REACH™ and the Meta Quest Store.

Benefits of OneLab VR

  • OneLab VR empowers laboratory professionals to apply, assess, and improve their skills in a safe and controlled learning environment.
  • Through short VR training scenarios, learners can quickly familiarize themselves with laboratory equipment, safety, and procedures.
  • Learners can safely practice their skills in a virtual laboratory and reinforce what they've learned through traditional training methods without the need to use valuable supplies or to work in, and then decontaminate, an active laboratory.

What's included in OneLab VR?

Different Laboratories

12 Different Laboratories

In a 50,000-square-foot virtual facility created for clinical and public health laboratory training.

VR Training

5-10 Minute VR Training

Scenarios designed to quickly familiarize learners with laboratory equipment, safety, and procedures.

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100+ and Counting

Custom-built, including:

  • Rotary microtome, tissue processor
  • Darkfield microscope
  • Incubators, refrigerators, and freezers
  • Real-time PCR machines
  • Centrifuges, microfuges
  • Biosafety cabinets and fume hoods
  • Chemistry analyzers
  • Microbial identification systems


OneLab VR training scenarios include videos, voice-overs, and animations to assist learners with training tasks.

VR - Latest Scenarios

OneLab VR Tutorial Scenario

OneLab VR Tutorial Scenario

OneLab VR Tutorial Scenario

OneLab VR encompasses 12 different laboratories in a 50,000-square-foot virtual facility created for clinical and public health laboratory training. It also includes over 100 (and counting) laboratory-specific pieces of equipment. 

OneLab VR Packing & Shipping Scenario

OneLab VR Packing & Shipping Dangerous Goods Scenario

OneLab VR Packing & Shipping Dangerous Goods Scenario

The goal for this scenario is for learners to properly triple package the specimen and safely transport it to the specimen receiving area for air shipping, then apply the proper marks and labels in the proper locations to the package and seal it.

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OneLab VR Centrifuge Safety Scenario

OneLab VR Centrifuge Safety Scenario

The goal for this scenario is for the learner to select the correct tubes, properly balance, and load the centrifuge during the centrifugation process.

VR Scenarios Coming Soon

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Safe and Proper Use of a Biosafety Cabinet

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Safe Use of an Autoclave

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Urine Specimen Handling

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Blood Specimen Handling

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Respiratory Specimen Handling

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Small Biohazard Liquid Spill Cleanup

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Large Biohazard Liquid Spill Cleanup

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Biohazard Liquid Spill with Broken Glass Cleanup

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Safe and Proper Use of a Biosafety Cabinet

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Compressed Gas Safety

Multiplayer Functionality

Multplayer VR

Asynchronous and online training is great, but nothing beats live, hands-on training with an instructor who can offer immediate feedback and guidance. OneLab VR includes a multiplayer lobby where trainers can create their own OneLab VR environment and invite learners to join them live in virtual reality. Trainers and learners can see, hear, and talk to one another in real-time. 

Picture this: With OneLab VR, a trainer in Germany could be working next to a learner in Japan, offering guidance on properly pipetting a sample in a biosafety cabinet while learners watch and comment live from all over the world. These multiplayer sessions can be one-on-one, or in large groups.

Install OneLab VR

OneLab VR must be installed on your Meta Quest headset to complete the scenarios.           

Please install "OneLab VR" via the Meta Quest AppLab before continuing. If you prefer to install it via the Meta Quest app, please use the QR code provided to locate it on your mobile device.        
 

OneLab VR QR Code


Are you affiliated with a U.S. public health, clinical, or academic laboratory at the national, state, or local level and interested in VR equipment?           
 

Read about OneLab VR-Ready Laboratories Program

Additional VR Courses currently available on REACH

VR BSC

This course offers P.A.C.E.® credit for both VIVE and Meta Quest versions.  
Use the Meta Quest headset at your laboratory site to complete the LabTrainingVR: Biosafety Cabinet Edition course, which should take about 60-90 minutes. You do not have to complete the course in one session. Register for and complete CDC’s Fundamentals of Working Safely in a Biological Safety Cabinet (BSC) eLearning course (30 to 45 minutes) as a refresher. For technical support, please email VR@cdc.gov.

VR PPE

P.A.C.E® credit will no longer be available for this course after 10/31/23. 
This course is designed to work ONLY on the HTC Vive VR platform and requires a supported computer. It is designed to enhance laboratory scientists’ ability to identify how personal protective equipment (PPE) can help reduce the risk of exposure to hazardous materials, prevent transmission of infectious agents, and demonstrate how to don and doff PPE.

Quick Stats

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94% (n = 34) of pilot-testers with BSC experience agreed that VR technology gave them practical experience using a BSC.

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95% (n = 56) of pilot-testers agreed that the inclusion of the VR technology made it easier to learn the content.

Easy to Use

95% (n = 56) of pilot-testers agreed that the VR technology was easy to use.

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100% (n = 23) of pilot-testers with no BSC experience reported increased confidence using the skills.