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ChemBio Hub adoption across the University – Lessons learnt Page 1 http://chembiohub.ox.ac.u dam Hendry hemBio Hub Project Scientist

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ChemBio Hub adoption across the University – Lessons learnt

Page 1http://chembiohub.ox.ac.ukAdam HendryChemBio Hub Project Scientist

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Goals of ChemBio Hub

A place to share expertise, equipment, reagents, techniques and current areas of investigation.

• Improve internal communication • Improve industry communication • Encourage investment.• Re-use/re-cycle pre-existing tools• Make all available as Open Source

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The ChemBio Hub platform

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Who would use it?

Anyone who manages an inventory through a spreadsheet

• Compounds• Antibodies• Cells• Plasmids• Lab orders• Mice• Unicorns

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Why use it?

– Online– Easy to use– Search for things instantly– Reduce duplication– Free

– Academic project– Evolving project– Me!

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Weaknesses of an evolving project

– Innate resistance to IT solutions

– System not quite up to scratch

– Unclear message

– Concerns about future

– Group engagement

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Advantages of a data management system

For the PI -

Avoid the Post-Doc leaving panic

At the Bench -

Quickly search your data

Across the Department -

Save money – Sharing of resources can reduce departmental spending

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Engagement

Engaged with 80 + labs across 10 departments:

• Chemistry

• Dunn school

• WIMM

• Pharmacology

• DPAG

• Plant Sciences

• Zoology

• Biochemistry

• Oncology

• TDI / SGC

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Engagement tools

• Emails / phone calls etc.

• Friends of friends

• ‘Dropping in’

• Departmental meetings

• ChemBio Hub symposium

• Trade stands

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Engagement over time

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Engagement over time

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State of engagement with lab groups

December Jan

Group engagement status

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ChemiReg is in demand

• Clear systemic need for an Inventory manager

• People don’t realise they have a problem

• IT support is not working as it should

• People bemused by computers

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Clear University requirement for IT solutions

• Dunn School stores inventory

• DPAG morgue Inventory

• Chemistry departmental reagent inventory

• Chemistry Mass spec compound registration system

• Jing Yu plasmid database system

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Implementing change – Things to look out for

• Politics

• Novel solutions require an open mind

• Who is the lab authority?

• Lab morale can play a key factor

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Things to keep on top of:

• Managing expectations is key

• You can’t please everyone

• User aftercare

• Herding cats

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ChemBio Hub

ChemBio Hub adoption across the University – Lessons learnt

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http://chembiohub.ox.ac.uk

Brian Marsden – Principal InvestigatorKaren Porter – Project managerMichael O’Hagan – KE coordinatorAndy Stretton – Developer Paul Barrett – Developer Adam Hendry – Project scientist

Brian MarsdenAlastair BuchanChris Schofield