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Revision as of 17:00, 16 August 2016

Michigan Software Team
Protocat 3.0 - Project Description


Background

Two years ago the Michigan Biology Software team began development of Protocat 1.0. Like many innovative ideas, Protocat began because of a problem. *Studies* have estimated that only 10-25% of published scientific results are reproducible. A 2014 survey conducted by the Michigan Biosoft Team confirmed that the repeatability problem exists in synthetic biology, with every scientist surveyed reporting prior struggles with replicating protocols. The majority of these scientists indicate unclear language and missing steps are the greatest contributors to the irreproducibility of synthetic biology protocols. A *second study* conducted by last years designed team helped to confirm the sentiments of the first study. These issues are what Protocat has been designed to solve.


Solution

Every respondent indicated that they would use a database to browse and download protocols, with over 85% indicating that they would upload and maintain their own protocols if such a site existed. ProtoCat 3.0 is a free database of crowd sourced protocols designed to make existing protocols more repeatable and enable more accurate computational models of biological systems. We believe this can most efficiently be accomplished with a commitment to open source protocols and a broader more active community of digital troubleshooters. ProtoCat 3.0 works to establish such a community by giving anyone with an internet connection or smartphone access to a repository of synthetic biology protocols collected from all over the world. Additionally, ProtoCat 3.0 encourages the development of higher quality, more repeatable protocols by allowing users to document trails, rate, review, and edit existing methods, and easily locate related protocols.


Whats new in Protocat 3.0?