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caNanoLab General

What is caNanoLab?

The cancer Nanotechnology Laboratory portal (caNanoLab) is a web-based application designed to facilitate data sharing in the research community to expedite and validate the use of nanomaterials in biomedicine. caNanoLab provides support for the annotation of nanomaterials with characterizations resulting from physical and in vitro nanoparticle assays and the sharing of these characterizations and associated nanotechnology protocols in a secure fashion. Additional information on caNanoLab is available on the caNanoLab Wiki.

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Additional information on caNanoLab is available on the caNanoLab Wiki Home page.

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How do I register for a caNanoLab login account?

If you do not have a caNanoLab login account and want to save items in caNanoLab, you must register for an account first. Contact caNanoLab-Support@ISB-CGC.org. You will be assigned a user role which affects what actions you can perform in caNanoLab.

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How do I reset my password if I have forgotten it?

If you forget your password or need to reset your caNanoLab password, contact caNanoLab-Support@ISB-CGC.org.

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How do I obtain a caNanoLab user account to login?

To request a caNanoLab user account to login, contact caNanoLab-Support@ISB-CGC.org.  

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Who developed caNanoLab?

caNanoLab was developed as a collaboration between the NCI CSSI Office of Cancer Nanotechnology Research and the NCI Center for Biomedical Informatics and Information Technology (CBIIT), the NCI Nanotechnology Characterization Laboratory (NCL), and the NCI Cancer Centers of Nanotechnology Excellence (CCNEs). CCNEs actively involved in the caNanoLab effort include Washington University, Stanford, Emory/Georgia Tech, and MIT.

What is the caNanoLab operational environment?

Return to top of page caNanoLab was designed to operate in a standalone and federated environment. Organizations deploying caNanoLab install caNanoLab locally and connect to the caBIG grid (caGrid) for information sharing across the research community. Organizations that do not have local facilities can contact NCI CBIIT Application Support to request access to the NCI caNanoLab system for data submission and retrieval.

Does caNanoLab leverage any existing standards for describing nanoparticles and associated characterizations?

Standards supporting nanotechnology in the biomedical domain are emerging and under continuous development. caNanoLab leverages and extends concepts from existing standards developed by the biomedical and nanotechnology community. caNanoLab leverages biomedical and nanotechnology concepts from the NCI's Enterprise Vocabulary Services (EVS) and the Nanoparticle Ontology (NPO)

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developed by Washington University. The caNanoLab team works with the biomedical nanotechnology community to identify and define concepts identified during use case analysis. New concepts are maintained in the NCI Thesaurus..

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Where can I find definitions for caNanoLab concepts?

Definitions to caNanoLab concepts are available in the caNanoLab User's Guide, caNanoLab glossary, and through the NCI Thesaurus. The caNanoLab glossary is included in the download package and made available to users through the caNanoLab portal.

How much does caNanoLab cost?

caNanoLab is open source software developed under the NCI caBIG initiative and open source license. caNanoLab is available for download via the caNanoLab project files tab archive.

How do I install my own caNanoLab system?

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How do I incorporate caNanoLab into a data sharing plan?

It is the policy of NIH that the results of research accomplished through Federal support should be made available to the public. To meet this requirement, NIH applicants are required to provide a Data Sharing Plan (Resource Sharing Plan), as described in the NIH Data Sharing Policy and SF424 (R&R) Application Guide.  If you are applying for nanotechnology-based research funding that requires a data sharing or data management plan, you may find useful information in the document caNanoLab & Data Sharing   that can be used in your research proposal. The suggested text is based on the requirements for NIH Data Sharing Plans, but please feel free to you can modify this text to fit the needs of your proposed research. For additional information about caNanoLab or to reference caNanoLab, please refer to Gaheen et al., 2013, caNanoLab: data sharing to expedite the use of nanotechnology in biomedicine. Comput. Sci. Discov. 6 014010 doi:10.1088/1749-4699/6/1/014010.

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How do I cite caNanoLab?

Authors who use caNanoLab should acknowledge caNanoLab in their work by properly referencing samples. The majority of caNanoLab sample record information is curated from publications. For these, acknowledge the associated publication and caNanoLab either by citation or in the acknowledgements section of your publication.

Alert us by email of any publications that cite or acknowledge the use of caNanoLab to enable us to highlight it on our website. Below are options for including caNanoLab use in publications.

  • Example acknowledgement: "The results <published or shown> here are in whole or partly based upon data made available through caNanoLab: https://cananolab.cancer.gov. For questions, contact the NCI Center for Biomedical Informatics and Information Technology (CBIIT)."
  • General caNanoLab citation: Cite the caNanoLab publication available at either Comput Sci Discover or Beilstein J Nanotechnol.
  • Citing published caNanoLab data: Cite the associated publication when using information from a sample record in caNanoLab. Publication information can be found under the Publication Tab on the left-hand side Navigation Tree for each sample.
  • Citing unpublished caNanoLab data (no associated publication record): Cite the caNanoLab sample page using the following format –Sample Name, caNanoLab Data Portal, National Cancer Institute, Bethesda, Maryland. World Wide Web (URL: https://cananolab.cancer.gov). [Date data retrieved (month, year)].

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caNanoLab Functionality

What functionality does caNanoLab Support?

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caNanoLab provides secure access to data and requires authentication and authorization for access to non-public data.

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In order to submit data into save a protocol, sample, or publication in caNanoLab, a user you must have an account belonging to the data curator group. Once a user has the appropriate account, the user can login to caNanoLab (https://cananolab.nci.nih.gov) and submit samples and associated characterizations, protocols, and publications. A training video is available to assist in the data submission processData Curator group. To register for a login account, contact caNanoLab-Support@ISB-CGC.org. Once you have an account, you can log into caNanoLab and create an item and assign access to users and collaboration groups. If you are a Data Curator, you can make the item publicly-accessible. If not, you must submit the item for review, and when the Data Curator approves the item, it will be public.

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To assist in this process, a caNanoLab Data Submission Video and accompanying transcript are available, as well as the caNanoLab User's Guide.

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  • Nanomaterial Sample
    • Composition
      • Nanomaterial Entity
      • Functionalizing Entity
      • Chemical Associations
    • Characterization
      • Protocol
      • Physico-Chemical Characterization
      • In Vitro Characterization
      • In Vivo Characterization
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What types of data can I submit into caNanoLab?

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  • Nanomaterials and their composition
  • Nanomaterial Characterizations from physico-chemical characterizations
  • Nanomaterial Chracterizations Characterizations from in vitro characterizations
  • Nanotechnology protocols
  • Nanotechnology publication

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Can I associate my publication with caNanoLab data?

caNanoLab supports the submission of publication information and the association of caNanoLab data with publications.  To submit publication information, complete the web-based submit publication form. If the publication is available in PubMed, provide the PubMed ID and caNanoLab will auto-populate the publication information. When submitting publication information, select the caNanoLab samples associated with the publication. This will associate the publication with caNanoLab data available for the sample.

In addition to associating samples with publication information stored in the the caNanoLab Data Portal, caNanoLab has established a direct reciprocal link between datasets and associated research articles published by Elsevier. When a user performs an Elsevier search, caNanoLab now returns a caNanoLab logo if the publication has linked samples in the caNanoLab database. If not, caNanoLab sends a transparent one pixel image.

The following is the URL format that searches caNanoLab for a DOI ID.

https://cananolab.cancer.gov/caNanoLab/views/publicationSampleImage.html?type=DOI&id=ADDID

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https://cananolab.cancer.gov/caNanoLab/views/publicationSampleImage.html?type=DOI&id=11.1111/z.zz.9999.99.999

The current list of Elsevier journals that offer reciprocal linking as well as the future list are available on the caNanoLab Integration with Elsevier web page.

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Who can I contact to

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A data curator is available to assist in curating data from nanotechnology characterizations in biomedicine. Data curation activities on caNanoLab are currently performed by nanotechnology data scientists at Washington University and the Nanotechnology Characterization Laboratory (NCL). Data curators assist in extracting data from publications and nanotechnology experiments, annotating extracted data, and providing overall data quality control.

If you are interested in depositing your data into caNanoLab, please contact NCI CBIIT App Support: Application Support Telephone: 240-276-5541 or toll free: 888-478-4423 Email: ncicbiit@mailcontact NCIcaNanoLab@mail.nih.gov

What is a caNanoLab site?

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Return to top of page A caNanoLab site is an organization that maintains an instance of caNanoLab and participates in the sharing of data in a federated approach across the caBIG grid. caNanoLab search facilities allow users to retrieve publicly available data from diverse sites by selecting the site(s) when performing a caNanoLab search.