The Study Module supports the following administrative functions:
Additional Resources: The
Study Tutorial and
Study Demo may also help you set up and explore LabKey Study.
To create a new Study Project or Folder you have two choices:
You will typically
Manage Study Security and
Set Up Specimen Request Tracking during Study setup. The
"Manage Study" page allows you to:
Import/Export/Reload features allow you to transfer a study from staging to production, populate a new study with the contents of an existing study or reload study data at a regular interval to sync your LabKey Server with a master database. Topics:
Visits define the time points at which datasets are collected. Before data collection, you can specify which types of data will be collected at each Visit by mapping Visits to Datasets/Specimens. Post-collection, you can map new Datasets/Specimens to the Visits at which they were collected. You have four alternatives for defining Visits and associating them with Datasets:
You need to create a dataset and define its schema before you can populate a dataset with data. A Schema identifies the types of measurements that comprise a dataset and defines the relationships between these measurements.
Method #1:
Direct Import Pathway
- Create and define a single schema manually or import multiple schemas simultaneously. Alternatively, if you are working within a Pre-Defined Study, use schemas pre-defined by the Use Study Designer.
- Import Data Records. Import via Copy/Paste or Import From a Dataset Archive.
Method #2:
Assays
- Set up a Study for Assays
- Design a New Assay using the Assay Designer
- Upload Assay Data Runs
- Work With Assay Data
- Copy Assay Data To Study Runs together as a Dataset to a Study.
Once you have placed live datasets into your Study, you can analyze, share and display these datasets using a rich suite of tools. You can use R scripts, LabKey Query and other tools to produce live Grid Views, R Views, Chart Views and Crosstab Views.