水族馆:用于设计、执行和数据管理的开源实验室软件。

IF 2.6 Q2 BIOCHEMICAL RESEARCH METHODS
Synthetic biology (Oxford, England) Pub Date : 2021-01-30 eCollection Date: 2021-01-01 DOI:10.1093/synbio/ysab006
Justin Vrana, Orlando de Lange, Yaoyu Yang, Garrett Newman, Ayesha Saleem, Abraham Miller, Cameron Cordray, Samer Halabiya, Michelle Parks, Eriberto Lopez, Sarah Goldberg, Benjamin Keller, Devin Strickland, Eric Klavins
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摘要

自动化已被证明可以提高生物医学和生物工业研究的可复制性和可扩展性。尽管在许多实验室中执行的工作是重复的,并且可以标准化,但很少有学术实验室能够负担得起使用机器人自动化其工作流程所需的时间和金钱。我们认为人在环自动化可以填补这一关键空白。为此,我们提出了Aquarium,这是一个基于web的开源软件应用程序,它集成了实验设计、库存管理、协议执行和数据捕获。我们提供了一个高层次的观点,如何研究人员可以安装水族馆和使用它在自己的实验室。我们讨论了水族馆对工作实践的影响,在生物铸造厂的使用,以及它为生命科学实验室研究和制造提供的合作和教育机会。
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Aquarium: open-source laboratory software for design, execution and data management.

Aquarium: open-source laboratory software for design, execution and data management.

Aquarium: open-source laboratory software for design, execution and data management.

Aquarium: open-source laboratory software for design, execution and data management.

Automation has been shown to improve the replicability and scalability of biomedical and bioindustrial research. Although the work performed in many labs is repetitive and can be standardized, few academic labs can afford the time and money required to automate their workflows with robotics. We propose that human-in-the-loop automation can fill this critical gap. To this end, we present Aquarium, an open-source, web-based software application that integrates experimental design, inventory management, protocol execution and data capture. We provide a high-level view of how researchers can install Aquarium and use it in their own labs. We discuss the impacts of the Aquarium on working practices, use in biofoundries and opportunities it affords for collaboration and education in life science laboratory research and manufacture.

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