Credits, Authorship, etc.
This work has been a collaboration between researchers from the Biosystems and Biomaterials Division and the Office of Data and Informatics at NIST.
Authorship
In particular, the following people have contributed to the project:
- BBD:
- Kirsten Parratt has provided the majority of the "bench science" domain expertise and created the overall design of the experimental templates and metadata structure
- Sierra Miller has provided additional technical support and coordination with the JPL LabCAS project
- Stephanie Servetas has provided additional microbial domain expertise in template and metadata design
- ODI:
- Josh Taillon has provided the majority of the technical implementation for ELabFTW and the original LinkML schema implementation
- Arlin Stoltzfus has provided additional technical support and data consulting
Acknowledgements
This project makes heavy use of the LinkML data modeling framework and the tooling it provides. It also relies on the ELabFTW electronic laboratory notebook platform for data entry and user interaction. The efforts and assistance provided by the developers of both of these platforms are greatly appreciated, including Sierra Moxon, Chris Mungall, and Nicolas Carpi.