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Posted over 13 years ago by [email protected] (Ren Lis)
LabKey is pleased to announce that we've been selected to present our most recent poster "Ancillary Study Management Systems: What do we need?" at AMIA's 2012 Joint Summits on Translational Science March 21-22. Abstract:Ancillary studies allow ... [More] researchers to leverage the high-value data collected as part of a primary trial or study, augment it with new measurements, and answer questions that were not part of the primary study design. Management of ancillary studies is complex, so tool support is desirable. We review the core scenarios that an ancillary study management system (ASMS) would need to support. We are currently developing an open-source, general-purpose ASMS based on LabKey Server (http://www.labkey.org). Elizabeth K. Nelson, PhD1, Britt Piehler, BA, MBA1, Adam Rauch, BS1, Sarah Ramsay, MPH2, Drienna Holman, MPH2, Smita Asare, BS3,4, Adam Asare, PhD3,4, Mark Igra, BS11LabKey Software, Seattle, WA; 2Statistical Center for HIV/AIDS Research & Prevention (SCHARP), Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, Seattle, WA; 3University of California, San Francisco, CA; 4Immune Tolerance Network, Bethesda, MD [Less]
Posted over 13 years ago by [email protected] (Ren Lis)
Peter Hussey, one of LabKey's Founding Partners, has been invited to present a lecture "Enhancing the Value of Existing Research Data Through the Integration of Caisis with LabKey Server" at the Caisis Face to Face Meeting. Location: New York ... [More] , NYTime: Wednesday March 7, 2012, from 11:15am - Noon (Eastern Time) Abstract:LabKey Server's Client API makes it possible for remote clients to retrieve and edit LabKey data using libraries for a range of languages running outside of the browser.  This presentation will describe a few examples of potential applications, including: scripted launch of pipeline jobs; interactive exploration of data from the R console; using an R transformation script to find lookup key values on data import.  Peter will discuss his successes integrating existing research data in Caisis with LabKey Server. [Less]
Posted over 13 years ago by Ren
The release of LabKey Server v11.3 included a more streamlined user interface, and significant enhancements to data visualization and ancillary study support.  Steve has put together a few short videos highlighting how you could utilize these enhancements.   Enjoy! Focus … Continue reading →
Posted over 13 years ago by Brian
With the release of LabKey Server v11.3, we will start publishing a Amazon Web Services AMI for every LabKey server release. So if you have an Amazon Web Services account, then with just a few clicks you can bring up … Continue reading →
Posted over 13 years ago by [email protected] (Ren Lis)
The “Technology Feature” in the January 2012 issue of Nature Methods covers how “…adaptive technologies are helping researchers combine and organize experimental results.” Monya Baker’s article, "Quantitative data: learning to share," profiles a wide range of researchers and technologies, including LabKey Server.
Posted over 13 years ago by Ren
The LabKey team is proud to announce the release of LabKey Server 11.3.  This release includes new features for ancillary studies, visualization and user management. Hilghlights of the 11.3 Release Data Management Create an ancillary study to focus on interesting … Continue reading →
Posted over 13 years ago by [email protected] (Ren Lis)
The LabKey team is proud to announce the release of LabKey Server 11.3.  This release includes new features for ancillary studies, visualization and user management.  
Posted over 13 years ago by [email protected] (Ren Lis)
LabKey is pleased to announce that Current Protocols in Bioinformatics has published our most recent paper, Installation and Use of LabKey Server for Proteomics.
Posted almost 14 years ago by [email protected] (Ren Lis)
Britt Piehler will be discussing LabKey with Mike Adams on Friday afternoon, October 21, 2011.
Posted almost 14 years ago by Brian
The LabKey Server’s proteomics solution (originally released under the name “CPAS” , short for Computational Proteomics Analysis System), is a web-based system for managing, analyzing, and sharing high volumes of tandem mass spectrometry data. Normally users of LabKey Server will … Continue reading →