Today is 2009-01-07.

Signup system was redesigned for both personal use and lab/group use



The signup system of BioRubyRails was redesigned, here are the list of changes:

  • For regular researcher, you could register for your personal use.  you will have a data management system integrated with BioMolyzer, a molecular analysis tool, todo lists, and personal blog.  You can join a lab/group anytime as you like.
  • If you are a PI in a lab/group, you could register in BioRubyRails for your lab/group.  You will have a data management system, a fund management system and a lab admistration system.  You can add lab members and asign roles to each of them. Each lab member will have his own password in order to use your lab resources.   Each lab memeber will also have all services that who registered for personal use has.
  • Signup forms were simplified.  Many options are only available when you edit your profile, such as upload your photo, personal description (or lab profile), etc.

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1.  Specially designed for life scientists by experienced biologists.

2.  Cross-platform application, including Windows, Linux, and Mac.

3.  Access and manage your data anytime, anywhere

3.  Consolidated management system.  Data is integrated with tools for analysis and visualization.  Funds united with orders, products, and distributors.  Users connected with their own data, todos, messages and blogs.

4.  Free of software maintenance, trouble-shooting and upgrade, new applications will be available immediately available once they are created and thoroughly tested.

5.  Easy communication/collaboration between lab members and between labs

6.  Sharing views, experience, insight, and resources through Bioblogs and Openlabs

7.  Safe and private.  Each user has his own encrypted password.  The privacy was easily controlled by a few clicks.   Privileges and roles were well associated.

8.  It is FREE.

 


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