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Based on MinimPy (http://sourceforge.net/projects/minimpy/), QMinim is a web-based minimization application, for allocation of subject to different arms of a clinical trial. It is an alternative to randomization, with the advantage of balancing arms of trial with respect to preselected prognostic factors. All aspects of minimization procedure including treatments, factors, minimization protocole, and including a preload can be customized using QMinim.
GMOD is a set of interoperable open source software components for visualizing, annotating, and managing biological data. See http://gmod.org for more.
The Generic Genetic Studies Database (GGSD) is a web-based, relational database driven data management software package for the management of large scale genetic studies.
GPL-licensed Electronic Medical Record and Practice Management system for medical providers that runs in any web browser in multiple languages. It provides an XML-RPC backend and multiple import and export formats, as well as reporting and other features
The GPDE is a biological protein database based on the PRIDE xml format. It combines proteomics experiments based on the investigated cell type and creates a biological meta-analysis. Try it out at http://www.meduniwien.ac.at/proteomics/database.
A repository linking to eight Bioinformatics Resource Centers (BRCs) sponsored by the NIAID. The BRCs are providing web-based resources to scientific community conducting basic and applied research on organisms considered potential agents of bioterrorism