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How to Organize Data inside Scispot Labspace?
How to Organize Data inside Scispot Labspace?

Navigating the Biotech Data Maze: Labspace as Your Guide

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Written by Satya Singh
Updated over 3 months ago

In Scispot, you can efficiently organize your work using Labspaces, which act as 'superfolders' designed for collaborative organization, tracking, and conducting experiments and protocols. Alongside the flexibility to add folders and subfolders as needed, Scispot offers three specialized types of pages within each Labspace for a comprehensive organization of your R&D activities:

1. Protocol Pages:

  • These pages are used for small lab tasks with multiple steps, like standard laboratory procedures or assays. They ensure consistent execution of routine lab tasks (e.g., for a PCR setup, outline each step from reagent preparation to thermal cycling).

2. Experiment Pages:

  • Experiment pages are used for slightly larger tasks that involve combining multiple protocols. They facilitate the integration of various protocols into a single, coherent experimental process (e.g., for a cell culture experiment, combine protocols for media preparation, cell seeding, and passaging).

3. Documentation Pages:

  • Unlike protocol and experiment pages, documentation pages are non-executable and serve as a repository for documenting lab SOPs, best practices, and other critical information. They're essential for maintaining standard operating procedures and ensuring compliance with lab protocols (e.g., Use to detail the SOP for a new chromatography technique or to compile safety guidelines for chemical handling).

Enhanced Organizational Structure:

  • For Drug Development Companies:

    • Use Labspaces named after drug candidates or pipeline candidates, with folders for each development stage ('Target Identification', 'Lead Optimization', 'Preclinical Trials', and 'Clinical Trials'.) and detailed organization into studies, experiments, and protocols. Within this Labspace, create folders for each

  • For Contract Research Organizations (CROs):

    • Organize Labspaces based on clients or specific projects, with a breakdown of studies and experiments for individualized management.

  • For Genomic and Proteomic Research:

    • Establish data-centric Labspaces with main folders for 'Genomics', 'Proteomics', etc., and subfolders for specific analyses or experiments.

By utilizing these features, you can achieve a well-organized and efficient R&D workflow in Scispot Labspace, tailored to the specific needs of different research sectors and ensuring a streamlined and effective management process.

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