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Project Summary

The open source ISA metadata tracking tools help to manage an increasingly diverse set of life science, environmental and biomedical experiments that employing one or a combination of technologies.

Built around the ‘Investigation’ (the project context), Study’ (a unit of research) and ‘Assay’ (analytical measurement) general-purpose Tabular format, the ISA tools helps you to provide rich description of the experimental metadata (i.e. sample characteristics, technology and measurement types, sample-to-data relationships) so that the resulting data and discoveries are reproducible and reusable.

To find out more about ISA, see www.isa-tools.org

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annotation bioinformatics biology biomedical-data-standards data data_formats data_integration genomics json lifescience metabolomics metadata opensource python research-data tabular tabular-formats

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30 Day Summary

Nov 27 2025 — Dec 27 2025

12 Month Summary

Dec 27 2024 — Dec 27 2025
  • 89 Commits
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  • 5 Contributors
    Down -1 (16%) from previous 12 months