You can search the Biologics Registry in the following ways:
To search the entire application, including Bioregistry sources, Samples, and Notebooks, enter your search terms in the search box in the header or on narrower browsers, select Search then enter the search term.
If you search from the top level Biologics project, you'll see results for all projects plus the /Shared container. If you search from a specific project, you'll see results for that local container, the top level Biologics project, and the /Shared container. Results are displayed with type and a few details. Click the name to go to that result.
Using the dropdown menu to the right of the search box, you can:
List the Barcodes or Sample IDs in the search box, each on its own line (i.e. separated by new line/carriage return), then click Find samples.
Learn more in the companion topic for Sample Manager :
Use the Sample Finder tool to search for samples based on filter criteria using:
You can also open the sample finder from sample and entity source grids by selecting relevant rows, then opening Report > Find Derivatives in Sample Finder. Any filters applied to the grid will be used as search criteria to help you find samples derived from parents with those criteria.
A few example scenarios include:
The set of samples matching the criteria will be shown as you build your filters. Note that if you leave and reenter the Sample Finder, your accumulated criteria will be retained. You can also save your search criteria by name to keep track of common searches.
Learn more in the companion topic for Sample Manager:
Above a grid, you can use the Search box to search any text fields in the data grid.
Note that hidden columns are not searched. To control which columns are visible and which are hidden, see Biologics: Grids, Detail Pages, and Entry Forms.
You can use the button, or the filter option on any column header menu to filter the grid. Select the column to filter, enter an expression and comparator value if needed, and provided the first expression is not exclusive, you can add a second filtering expression on the same column.
Once filtered, the grid will display only those rows where the expression is true (for the selected column).
To add a new filter, click the button, or the filter option on any column header menu.
Sorts control the order in which rows are displayed. Below we have sorted the Name column 'descending', i.e. from high to low values. Note that for a text column like "Name", this is an alphabetical sort, not numerical. You can see "PS-9" listed first here.
Data grids provide a column of checkboxes on the left for selecting each individual row. Check the box in the header row to select all rows on the current page.
The "Current page" button includes a dropdown menu.
Once you've selected a page of rows, you will see buttons to select all the rows on all pages, or clear those already checked.