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eBat: A Technology-enriched Life Sciences Research Community

โœ Scribed by Marlo Nordt; Josh Meisner; Ranjeet Dongaonkar; Christopher Quick; Sarah Gatson; Unmil P. Karadkar; Richard Furuta


Publisher
Wiley (John Wiley & Sons)
Year
2007
Tongue
English
Weight
282 KB
Volume
43
Category
Article
ISSN
0044-7870

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Abstract

We are leveraging Webโ€based technology to create an online community for Life Science research. Our prototype community for cardiovascular research with live bats, called eBat, consists of local researchers as well as remote collaborators. The eBat project offers scientists and students a remoteโ€controlled microscope for conducting experiments, a message board and a chat system for scheduled as well as spontaneous communication, and an online peerโ€reviewed manuscript repository. In this paper, we report our observations of the use of the eBat infrastructure by local researchers over a period of six months. Resident researchers quickly adopted the eBat infrastructure. eBat technology has now become an indispensable part of the local research group and is used extensively for coโ€ordination, communication, and awareness. eBat complements faceโ€toโ€face interactions well and has resulted in improved communication amongst lab members. We are currently exploring the extension of eBat technology to include distant researchers in live cardiovascular research experiments. We discuss our initial experiences with adapting the eBat infrastructure for researchโ€atโ€aโ€distance and the lessons learned from these initial interactions.


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