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Sesame LIMS

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.

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SHEHERAZADE: Main Module: Wetlab, NMR, Crystallization, Proteomics, the works.
CAMEL: NMR and related views
WELL: Crystallization and NMR Screens, related views
LAMP: Metabolomics
RUKH: Y2H Screens and related views
JAR: Target Requests
SUNDIAL: Spectrometer Schedules

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