Research Data Online
Communicating research outcomes effectively is critical to ensure future funding, form collaborations, gain high impact publications and maximise research exposure. An excellent platform for achieving this is the internet, where information is easily made accessible to the public, or secured with private access. Web applications have become a core vehicle in both disseminating and undertaking biological research. Often the research teams involved in biological projects do not have the time or expertise to create web applications that best showcase their research outcomes, and ongoing hosting and maintenance can become a burden that detracts from future research projects.
QFAB has a core team of software engineers and biologists who work together to help describe, formulate and build applications to place your research data online. We use industry best practice software engineering methodologies as well as client-engaging regular development approaches to ensure the resulting product is advanced, easy to use, robust, and most importantly, meets the researcher's requirements and those of their target audience. Below we have listed some of the projects QFAB have worked on to bring exposure and availability of our clients research to the larger community.
Research Data Online Case Studies
- Arachnoserver Spider Toxin Database
- Macrophage (This page is awaiting journal publication)
- Nuclear Receptors in Breast Cancer
