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GXPortal at The Salkoff Laboratory

The Salkoff Laboratory, at the Washington University in Saint Louis, Missouri has chosen GXPortal to develop its web site and update the information published on the site without having to depend on technicians.

Problem: The Salkoff Laboratory, at Washington University in Saint Louis, Missouri generates a lot of information -scientific publications and news- that must be regularly included in its web site. This activity requires the assistance of a technician in charge of the task.

Solution: The design of a web site in only five days, by using GXPortal to enable researchers themselves to publish information on the web.

The laboratory is focused on information on genetics and handles a great deal of data related to its research topics as well as publications made by its research team. With this new site designed by GXPortal, information maintenance and update is done by Salkoff Laboratory's researchers themselves.

"They have a listing of 200 publications from other laboratories and 60 publications of their own. GXPortal solves the problem of having to update all their data," explained Diego Prusky from In-Style Software Inc. Researchers can now include their own publications and news on the web. Besides, from the moment that this information is stored in a database, information retrieval is easy by just using the search option.

Links to the Excel tables, from GXPortal, were also included. These tables contain data about DNA (Deoxyribonucleic Acid) sequences that the laboratory's researchers save in the server. GXPortal has also made things easier for researchers who, up until now, had to face a complicated activity: the creation of order and contact forms.

http://nt-salkoff.wustl.edu  

 

 

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