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Submitted URL: http://dashin.eu/
Effective URL: https://dashin.eu/interventionstudies/
Submission: On November 16 via api from US — Scanned from NL

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INTRODUCTION

The Phenotype Database is an application that can store any biological study. It
contains templates which makes it possible to customize.

In order to allow flexibility to capture all information you require within a
study, and to make it possible to compare studies or study data, the system uses
customizable templates and ontologies. It is especially designed to store
complex study designs including. Read more...

The Phenotype Database facilitates sharing of data within a research group or
consortium, as the study owner can decide who can view or access the data. In
addition, the Phenotype Database can stimulate collaborations by making study
information and data publicly visible. New studies can be based on study data
within the database, as standardized storage is stimulated by the system. Upon
publication of the data, studies can be made publicly accessible (under these
license terms).


QUICK START

Through the studies menu you can either create, view or import studies (or study
data). 'Create a new study' will guide you through several steps to include your
study into the system where question marks () will explain what information is
required. You can (quick) save your study to complete it at another point in
time, or use import study data to import large datasets (for example: many
subjects) from an excel sheet into your study. Several data-types of different
platforms (assays) can be linked to your study, like simple assays (e.g.
clinical chemistry or Western blot) or metabolomics.



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