Kathryn,
It sounds like an excellent program for distributing sequencing results.
It also would dovetail with the program coreLIMS from dnaTools.
coreLIMS is a program that uses a Web inteface to capture sequencing
requests, create reaction sheets, and create sequencer sample sheets for
377, 3100, 3700 and CEQ2000 sequencers. coreLIMS takes advantage
of the core facilities current ability to distribute results. Like your program.
How can I get a copy to test?
If you would like more information about coreLIMS please see:
http://www.dnatools.com
If you would like to demo dnaLIMS please contact me directly.
Thank you,
-Jerry
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Jerry Tuneberg MCIS
970-689-9268 p
970-226-8723 f
jerryt@dnatools.com
http://www.dnatools.com
kathyi@cgl.ucsf.edu wrote:
> We are trying to gauge the amount of interest in a program that we have developed for the Macintosh platform. I'd appreciate any feedback. A description follows:
>
> Organize Samples
> The Organize Samples program automates the renaming, consolidation, and transfer of sequencing data from Applied Biosystems 373, 377 and 3700 DNA sequencers directly into each laboratory1s folder on an ftp site. All sequence files for one user are compressed into one file, that is named with the user1s name and date, and placed into the correct laboratory1s folder on the ftp site. Users download and uncompress their files. The result is a set of uncompressed each sequence analysis files named with run information and template and primer names. All data are password protected.
>
> Kathryn Ivanetich, Ph.D.
> Acting Director
> Biomolecular Resource Center, UCSF
> Box 0541, San Francisco, CA 94143
> Ph: 415 514-0101x4
> FAX: 415 476-7974
> email: kathyi@cgl.ucsf.edu
>
> BRC Web page: http://www.ucsf.edu/brc
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