| Sesame © 1999-2007, Zsolt Zolnai, and the University of Wisconsin-Madison. |
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Sesame LIMS |
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The aims of the Sesame project are to develop a computing infrastructure, based on the client/server paradigm and utilizing distributed objects, to support high-throughput protein structure-function investigations. The Sesame project is made up of a number of individual modules each of which is designed to allow users to record and organize information regarding one aspect of their research. |
| Requirements |
All Sesame modules can be accessed on-line from anywhere in the world, 24 hours a day as long as certain requirements are met. |
| Click to Start | Sesame Modules | |
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SHEHERAZADE: Main Module: Wetlab, NMR, Crystallization, Proteomics, the works. | |
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CAMEL: NMR and related views | |
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WELL: Crystallization and NMR Screens, related views | |
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LAMP: Metabolomics | |
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RUKH: Y2H Screens and related views | |
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JAR: Target Requests | |
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SUNDIAL: Spectrometer Schedules | |
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Sesame Credits |
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Discover the people responsible for bringing the Sesame project to life. |