Team:Michigan Software

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<p>Choosing reliable protocols for experiments is a problem that wet labs routinely face. Experimental practices may differ immensely across laboratories, including the amount of time spent on each step, the use of specific brands of reagent, or conditions under which an experiment was performed.</p>
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<p>Choosing reliable protocols is a problem that wet labs routinely face. Experimental practices may differ immensely across laboratories, including the amount of time spent on each step, the use of specific brands of reagent, or conditions under which an experiment was performed.</p>
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<a href="http://https://2014.igem.org/Team:Michigan_Software/Aims">Learn more about problem</a>
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<p> To improve protocol efficiency and reproducibility, we developed a free online catalog of laboratory protocols: Protocat. With a built-in rating, favoriting, and commenting system, Protocat condenses the vast array of laboratory protocols into one easy-to-browse location, increasing protocol reproducibility for labs across the globe. </p>
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<p> In response to current protocol shortcomings, we developed a free online catalog of laboratory protocols. With a built-in rating, favoriting, and commenting system, our software condenses the vast array of laboratory protocols into one easy-to-browse location. </p>
<a href="http://https://2014.igem.org/Team:Michigan_Software/Aims">Learn more about our software</a>
<a href="http://https://2014.igem.org/Team:Michigan_Software/Aims">Learn more about our software</a>

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Michigan Software

Experimental reproducibility is hindered by current protocols.

Choosing reliable protocols is a problem that wet labs routinely face. Experimental practices may differ immensely across laboratories, including the amount of time spent on each step, the use of specific brands of reagent, or conditions under which an experiment was performed.

Learn more about problem

In response to current protocol shortcomings, we developed a free online catalog of laboratory protocols. With a built-in rating, favoriting, and commenting system, our software condenses the vast array of laboratory protocols into one easy-to-browse location.

Learn more about our software

contact info: igemsoftware-requests@umich.edu.