MyTardis at Monash University

Other names: Tardis

MyTardis began at Monash University to solve the problem of users needing to store large datasets and share them with collaborators online. Its particular focus is on integration with scientific instruments, instrument facilities and research lab file storage. Our belief is that the less effort a researcher has to expend safely storing data, the more likely they are to do so. This approach has flourished with MyTardis capturing data from areas such as protein crystallography, electron microscopy, medical imaging and proteomics and with deployments at Australian institutions such as University of Queensland, RMIT, University of Sydney and the Australian Synchrotron. Data access via https://www.massive.org.au/ and https://store.erc.monash.edu.au/experiment/view/104/ and see 'remarks'.

Webpage:
http://www.mytardis.org/

Licence:
Name: CC
URL: https://creativecommons.org/

Tags:

blood plasma crystallography malaria medical imaging protein crystallography proteomics synchrotron virus x-rays

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