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The National Cancer Institute (NCI) Office of Cancer Nanotechnology Research (OCNR) is working together with the NCI Center for Biomedical Informatics and Information Technology (CBIIT) to submit nanotechnology data to the caNanoLab Data Repository.

The objective is to curate cancer nanotechnology data under defined conditions in order to expedite the use of these data in the development of novel agents for cancer diagnostics and therapeutics. In order to do this, a survey is being conducted to learn what data sources are most relevant to you and to identify gaps in the caNanoLab database.

To volunteer your feedback, please click on the caNanoLab Survey Link 
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  • Version Number and Release Date: caNanoLab 1.5.5 May 2013
  • Primary audience: Investigators and researchers interested in information about the characterizations of nanomaterials used in biomedical research
  • Grid Enabled? Yes
  • Installation Level: Intermediate - technical assistance may be required, download may require supporting infrastructure or software
  • System Requirements: This is a web-based application that can be accessed through an industry standard browser. Installation requires:
  • Memory 1GB or more (Linux, Solaris, or Windows)
  • Disk storage 36 GB (minimum)
  • Database Server: MySQL v 5.1.x
  • JBoss Application Server, 5.1.0
  • JRE/JDK 1.6.x
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. The survey will take less than 10 minutes to complete. All your answers will be kept secure to the extent provided by law.

 

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Tool Overview

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

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