- Version Number and Release Date: caNanoLab 2.0 December 2014
- Primary audience: Investigators and researchers interested in information about the characterizations of nanomaterials used in biomedical research
- 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
Tool Overview
caNanoLab provides access to information on:
- Nanotechnology protocols in biomedicine
- Composition of nanomaterials
- Functions of nanomaterials (for example, therapeutic, targeting, diagnostic imaging)
- Physico-chemical characterizations including size, molecular weight, shape, physical state, surface chemistry, purity, solubility, and relaxivity
- In Vitro characterizations such as cytotoxicity, blood contact properties, oxidative stress, and immune cell functions
- Publications and reports from nanotechnology studies in biomedicine
caNanoLab was developed as a collaboration between 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).
Installation and Downloads
Downloads for caNanoLab are available as listed here. The caNanoLab Software License applies. There is also a caNanoLab GitHub Repository
caNanoLab 2.0 Artifacts
caNanoLab 1.5.5 Artifacts
caNanoLab Archives
Downloadable files from previous releases of caNanoLab are also available from the caNanoLab GForge files tab archive.
caNanoLab Users Group
- caNanoLab Users List (Sign up to receive updates about caNanoLab.)
- Address for mail
Forum and Support
- Application Support
- ICR Workspace Coordinator: Mervi Heiskanen
- caNanoLab Users Listserv - Sign up for tool updates. Send mail (mailto:(CANANOLAB-USERS-L@LIST.NIH.GOV))
- caNanoLab GForge Project archive
- ICR Nanotech Working Group
Presentations, Demos and Other Materials
Refer to caNanoLab Presentations, Demos and Other Materials.
Documentation and Training
- caNanoLab User's Guide
- caNanoLab FAQ
- caNanoLab Design Document
- caNanoLab 2.0 Release Note
- caNanoLab 2.0 Installation Guide
- Previous versions of caNanoLab user documentation are available on GForge files tab archive. Technical documentation is available at the GForge docs tab archive.
- Online help is available through the application's Help button.
Related Tools and Terminology
Data Curation
Data curation is a key component for ensuring that data is appropriately annotated to facilitate data sharing in a semantically interoperable fashion. 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 submitting your data into caNanoLab, please contact the caNanoLab Users Listserv.
caNanoLab Architecture
caNanoLab leverages the caCORE SDK and caGrid technologies to develop, deploy, and advertise common services for nanomaterials and characterizations. For information on accessing caNanoLab grid services, please refer to the caNanoLab Grid Services Web Page. caNanoLab grid services are accessed through a variety of resources such as caB2B, caOBR, the GSS iPhone App, and caGrid Portal.