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The in-person program will take place in Salzburg, Austria, on 8-11 July. Please see the in-person schedule page for more information.

Tuesday July 2, 2024 10:00 - 10:20 CEST


Chemotion-ELN is an open source electronic lab notebook (ELN) developed by the the ComPlat group at KIT in collaboration with the consortium NFDI4Chem within the National Research Data Infrastructure. This session delves into the seamless integration of Shiny apps with Chemotion-ELN, enabling users to effortlessly transmit data to these apps for analysis. The results are then seamlessly conveyed back to the electronic lab journal, enhancing its capabilities. Through this bidirectional communication, the ELN becomes highly extensible, empowering researchers with a versatile platform. In this presentation, we spotlight Biostats, an exemplary Shiny app. This application is tailored for fundamental statistical tasks, encompassing data wrangling, visualization, and the multifaceted nature of statistical tests. Witness the transformative potential of connecting Chemotion-ELN with Shiny apps, exemplified through the intuitive functionality of the Biostats app.
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avatar for Konrad Krämer

Konrad Krämer

Dr, KIT / The Compound Platform
I'm Konrad Krämer, a Ph.D. where my research focused on developing numerical software using R and C++. Currently, I work as a postdoc specializing in lab automation and web development. I'm excited to contribute to the evolving landscape of biology, computation, and automation.
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Tuesday July 2, 2024 10:00 - 10:20 CEST
YouTube Premier
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