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The fingerprints of our software can be traced throughout our entire project. This has benefited not only the project but also the software as well. Our team is extremely interdisciplinary, and through more and more members of the team using the software, we have been able to gain user input from individuals that we would not normally consider in our development strategy. The result is software that considers the biologist, engineer, and our dashingly handsome statistician. We hope that this will increase its usefulness to other teams allowing it to become a part of many different projects in both the dry and wetlab.
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The fingerprints of our software can be traced throughout our entire project. This has benefited not only the project but also the software as well. Our team is extremely interdisciplinary, and through more and more members of the team using the software, we have been able to gain user input from individuals that we would not normally consider in our development strategy. The result is software that considers the biologist and the engineer. We hope that this will increase its usefulness to other teams allowing it to become a part of many different projects in both the dry and wetlab.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 03:11, 28 October 2020



SOFTWARE


Software for this year was completed in hope to provide tools and building blocks for future teams while enabling other aspects of our own project. The following softwares were the fruits of our labour over the summer.



The fingerprints of our software can be traced throughout our entire project. This has benefited not only the project but also the software as well. Our team is extremely interdisciplinary, and through more and more members of the team using the software, we have been able to gain user input from individuals that we would not normally consider in our development strategy. The result is software that considers the biologist and the engineer. We hope that this will increase its usefulness to other teams allowing it to become a part of many different projects in both the dry and wetlab.