Welcome to the UltraScan3 LIMS Portal!

(Database: uslims3_UMT)

This website offers access to the UltraScan Laboratory Information Management System (USLIMS), an ACCESS Science Gateway supported by an allocation through an ACCESS community account. This system provides web and database support for users of the UltraScan software. You can use this portal to access data associated with your sedimentation experiments, and share your data with collaborators. Authorized users can also use this site to model analytical ultracentrifugation experiments with UltraScan's high-performance analysis modules by submitting analysis jobs to local or remote computing clusters. Remote HPC infrastructure services are made freely available through an NSF ACCESS community account for academic and not-for-profit users (see below for funding credits). To obtain access to this resource please contact the project director.

DISCLAIMER:

We do not take any responsibility for data loss due to hardware failure, software error, operator error or other cause. It is your responsibility to always make backups of your data. You are free to use this resource at no cost. Support is provided by AUC Solutions, LLC. Please keep in mind that we cannot guarantee the security of your data. You assume all risks involved with placing your data on our server. This site is a public service, and can not guarantee that information placed on this server will always remain private. If you need a private, secure database please contact us to make arrangements for such a service.

Funding for this facility is provided through multiple sources:

When publishing, please credit our facility as follows:

UltraScan calculations were supported by NSF ACCESS Grant #MCB070038 (to Borries Demeler).

Please enter the link to each manuscript citing this resource on the UltraScan submission website.

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Borries Demeler, Ph.D.
Professor
UltraScan Project Director