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Generate individual QR code stickers for lab and freezer inventory #72

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hputnam opened this issue Apr 5, 2024 · 9 comments
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hputnam commented Apr 5, 2024

Use the RAPID Poc study as the first test case for generating individual QR codes for each sample box

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@hputnam I am working from home today, can I complete this on Monday?

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hputnam commented Apr 5, 2024

@chloe-gilligan there is nothing yet to do on campus for this. I need you to start a system from scratch. Please investigate what kind of system is possible and make a suggestion/plan.

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hputnam commented Apr 5, 2024

@chloe-gilligan can you please investigate what kind of system we could use for this. For example we have 8 metal racks with 11 boxes each in the -20 chest freezer. We want to make it easy to find any original tube or DNA tube from the project as we are working on the extractions, PRC, and analysis. Therefore we need to know exactly which tubes are in which boxes. For me the easiest would be to have a QR code on each metal rack that links you to an inventory sheet with all of the boxes and then all of the boxes have a link to all of the tubes inside. @PierrickHarnay you have all of the inventory information. Please work together to design and implement this system. We will then be able to apply it to all bags, racks, and boxes in any freezer or fridge. Thank you!

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hputnam commented Apr 23, 2024

@chloe-gilligan are you ready to meet to discuss next steps in this process?

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@hputnam Yes, I will upload a protocol soon with the two directions this can go in. I am prepared to talk about it in lab meeting tomorrow or with you prior to that if you'd like

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@hputnam hputnam self-assigned this May 1, 2024
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hputnam commented May 1, 2024

Use this information to write a formal protocol.

Plan your project
Step 1 obtain a project ID.
Step 2 Generate a project sample sheet for original samples (url github csv file)

@chloe-gilligan we will write and design this

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