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LabKey Server: An open source platform for scientific data integration, analysis and collaboration
BACKGROUND: Broad-based collaborations are becoming increasingly common among disease researchers. For example, the Global HIV Enterprise has united cross-disciplinary consortia to speed progress towards HIV vaccines through coordinated research across the boundaries of institutions, continents and...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3062597/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21385461 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2105-12-71 |
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author | Nelson, Elizabeth K Piehler, Britt Eckels, Josh Rauch, Adam Bellew, Matthew Hussey, Peter Ramsay, Sarah Nathe, Cory Lum, Karl Krouse, Kevin Stearns, David Connolly, Brian Skillman, Tom Igra, Mark |
author_facet | Nelson, Elizabeth K Piehler, Britt Eckels, Josh Rauch, Adam Bellew, Matthew Hussey, Peter Ramsay, Sarah Nathe, Cory Lum, Karl Krouse, Kevin Stearns, David Connolly, Brian Skillman, Tom Igra, Mark |
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description | BACKGROUND: Broad-based collaborations are becoming increasingly common among disease researchers. For example, the Global HIV Enterprise has united cross-disciplinary consortia to speed progress towards HIV vaccines through coordinated research across the boundaries of institutions, continents and specialties. New, end-to-end software tools for data and specimen management are necessary to achieve the ambitious goals of such alliances. These tools must enable researchers to organize and integrate heterogeneous data early in the discovery process, standardize processes, gain new insights into pooled data and collaborate securely. RESULTS: To meet these needs, we enhanced the LabKey Server platform, formerly known as CPAS. This freely available, open source software is maintained by professional engineers who use commercially proven practices for software development and maintenance. Recent enhancements support: (i) Submitting specimens requests across collaborating organizations (ii) Graphically defining new experimental data types, metadata and wizards for data collection (iii) Transitioning experimental results from a multiplicity of spreadsheets to custom tables in a shared database (iv) Securely organizing, integrating, analyzing, visualizing and sharing diverse data types, from clinical records to specimens to complex assays (v) Interacting dynamically with external data sources (vi) Tracking study participants and cohorts over time (vii) Developing custom interfaces using client libraries (viii) Authoring custom visualizations in a built-in R scripting environment. Diverse research organizations have adopted and adapted LabKey Server, including consortia within the Global HIV Enterprise. Atlas is an installation of LabKey Server that has been tailored to serve these consortia. It is in production use and demonstrates the core capabilities of LabKey Server. Atlas now has over 2,800 active user accounts originating from approximately 36 countries and 350 organizations. It tracks roughly 27,000 assay runs, 860,000 specimen vials and 1,300,000 vial transfers. CONCLUSIONS: Sharing data, analysis tools and infrastructure can speed the efforts of large research consortia by enhancing efficiency and enabling new insights. The Atlas installation of LabKey Server demonstrates the utility of the LabKey platform for collaborative research. Stable, supported builds of LabKey Server are freely available for download at http://www.labkey.org. Documentation and source code are available under the Apache License 2.0. |
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spelling | pubmed-30625972011-03-23 LabKey Server: An open source platform for scientific data integration, analysis and collaboration Nelson, Elizabeth K Piehler, Britt Eckels, Josh Rauch, Adam Bellew, Matthew Hussey, Peter Ramsay, Sarah Nathe, Cory Lum, Karl Krouse, Kevin Stearns, David Connolly, Brian Skillman, Tom Igra, Mark BMC Bioinformatics Software BACKGROUND: Broad-based collaborations are becoming increasingly common among disease researchers. For example, the Global HIV Enterprise has united cross-disciplinary consortia to speed progress towards HIV vaccines through coordinated research across the boundaries of institutions, continents and specialties. New, end-to-end software tools for data and specimen management are necessary to achieve the ambitious goals of such alliances. These tools must enable researchers to organize and integrate heterogeneous data early in the discovery process, standardize processes, gain new insights into pooled data and collaborate securely. RESULTS: To meet these needs, we enhanced the LabKey Server platform, formerly known as CPAS. This freely available, open source software is maintained by professional engineers who use commercially proven practices for software development and maintenance. Recent enhancements support: (i) Submitting specimens requests across collaborating organizations (ii) Graphically defining new experimental data types, metadata and wizards for data collection (iii) Transitioning experimental results from a multiplicity of spreadsheets to custom tables in a shared database (iv) Securely organizing, integrating, analyzing, visualizing and sharing diverse data types, from clinical records to specimens to complex assays (v) Interacting dynamically with external data sources (vi) Tracking study participants and cohorts over time (vii) Developing custom interfaces using client libraries (viii) Authoring custom visualizations in a built-in R scripting environment. Diverse research organizations have adopted and adapted LabKey Server, including consortia within the Global HIV Enterprise. Atlas is an installation of LabKey Server that has been tailored to serve these consortia. It is in production use and demonstrates the core capabilities of LabKey Server. Atlas now has over 2,800 active user accounts originating from approximately 36 countries and 350 organizations. It tracks roughly 27,000 assay runs, 860,000 specimen vials and 1,300,000 vial transfers. CONCLUSIONS: Sharing data, analysis tools and infrastructure can speed the efforts of large research consortia by enhancing efficiency and enabling new insights. The Atlas installation of LabKey Server demonstrates the utility of the LabKey platform for collaborative research. Stable, supported builds of LabKey Server are freely available for download at http://www.labkey.org. Documentation and source code are available under the Apache License 2.0. BioMed Central 2011-03-09 /pmc/articles/PMC3062597/ /pubmed/21385461 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2105-12-71 Text en Copyright © 2011 Nelson et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/) ), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Software Nelson, Elizabeth K Piehler, Britt Eckels, Josh Rauch, Adam Bellew, Matthew Hussey, Peter Ramsay, Sarah Nathe, Cory Lum, Karl Krouse, Kevin Stearns, David Connolly, Brian Skillman, Tom Igra, Mark LabKey Server: An open source platform for scientific data integration, analysis and collaboration |
title | LabKey Server: An open source platform for scientific data integration, analysis and collaboration |
title_full | LabKey Server: An open source platform for scientific data integration, analysis and collaboration |
title_fullStr | LabKey Server: An open source platform for scientific data integration, analysis and collaboration |
title_full_unstemmed | LabKey Server: An open source platform for scientific data integration, analysis and collaboration |
title_short | LabKey Server: An open source platform for scientific data integration, analysis and collaboration |
title_sort | labkey server: an open source platform for scientific data integration, analysis and collaboration |
topic | Software |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3062597/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21385461 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2105-12-71 |
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