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Area of Science:

  • Scientific imaging and microscopy
  • Data science in research

Background:

  • Modern microscopy and imaging techniques offer unprecedented resolution and sensitivity.
  • The surge in data volume from these advanced methods challenges conventional data management systems.
  • Large microscopy and imaging shared-user facilities are particularly affected by data deluge.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review the challenges posed by large data volumes in microscopy and imaging facilities.
  • To discuss strategies for effective data management in research core environments.
  • To identify detrimental practices affecting facility functionality.

Main Methods:

  • Analysis of data generation in current microscopy and imaging systems.
  • Evaluation of data specificity and importance.
  • Review of data management techniques for research facilities.

Main Results:

  • Conventional data management struggles to keep pace with the data generated by advanced imaging.
  • Sub-optimal data management hinders accurate and efficient determination of experimental results.
  • Ineffective data handling limits the overall functionality of research facilities.

Conclusions:

  • Implementing robust data management strategies is essential for maximizing research facility performance.
  • Understanding data production and prioritizing information are key to efficient management.
  • Adopting best practices can mitigate detrimental effects on research core operations.