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caNanoLab is a data sharing portal designed to facilitate information 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 the sharing of these characterizations and associated nanotechnology protocols in a secure fashion. 

Release History

Release

Date

Description

1.5.2

October 2010

  • Support for data submission by individual researchers who log into caNanoLab
  • Support for collaboration groups and user access to collaboration groups
  • Support for read/write data access for collaboration groups and individual users
  • Support for data availability metrics against the caNanoLab model and the MinChar standard
  • Support for data ownership transfer
  • Migration to LDAP-based user authentication 
  • Fixed defects reported in GForge

1.5.1

May 2010

  • Migration to a central caNanoLab repository at NCI CBIIT and disabled remote search functions within the web application
  • Support for copying an existing sample into a new sample
  • Support for sample deletion, publication deletion and protocol deletion
  • Enhanced home page with visitor count and statistics on public protocols, samples, sample sources, characterizations and publications
  • Support for data matrix column ordering
  • Enhanced summary views with enhanced navigation for nanomaterial characterizations, composition and publications
  • Fixed defects reported in GForge

1.5

January 2010

  • Support for the creation of custom assay characterizations
  • Enhanced Source Metadata including support for investigators and manufacturers associated with nanoparticle characterization
  • Support for conditions (temperature, time, media solvent, etc.) associated with characterizations
  • Curated techniques and instruments used in characterization assays
  • Enhanced summary views for particle composition, characterizations, and publications
  • Cross-references to PubChem for chemical names associated with material components
  • Inclusion of particle relaxivity as a physico-chemical characterization
  • Administrative functions supporting site preferences (site name, logo)
  • Upgrade to CSM 4.1 and  caGrid 1.3

4.3

July 2009

 

4.2

January 2009

 

4.1

May 2008

 

4.0

December 2007

 

New Features and Updates

Old Archive Releases

For caNanoLab Archive Releases, please follow the link here.

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