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  • Crystallography
  • Bioinformatics
  • Database Management

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  • The ISPyB database is crucial for managing crystallographic data.
  • Existing interfaces may lack modern features for live monitoring and remote access.
  • Efficient data management and analysis are vital for macromolecular crystallography.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To introduce SynchWeb, a new web interface for the ISPyB database.
  • To simplify sample registration and facilitate live data collection monitoring.
  • To enable remote access and enhance experimental evaluation in macromolecular crystallography.

Main Methods:

  • Development of a modern web interface (SynchWeb).
  • Integration with the ISPyB database.
  • Implementation of features such as project management, image viewing, and results display.

Main Results:

  • SynchWeb significantly simplifies sample registration.
  • It provides live monitoring of data collection and remote access capabilities.
  • New features include project management, diffraction image viewer, and map/model viewer.

Conclusions:

  • SynchWeb offers a comprehensive solution for managing and monitoring macromolecular crystallography experiments.
  • The interface allows for real-time evaluation of experimental success.
  • It streamlines workflows and improves accessibility for researchers.