Based on a concept pioneered by two CMU alumni through their company Emerald Cloud Lab (ECL), the CMU Cloud Lab is the world’s first Academic Cloud Lab that allows you to remotely control a complete life sciences and chemistry laboratory from your computer.
Video: Automated Science using the CMU Cloud Lab
While anyone is freely available to participate in our Discussions, training is necessary in order to gain access to the CMU Cloud lab. You can review and select the training that best fits your needs here: Cloud Lab Training
If you have a question or would like to talk with other CMU Cloud lab users and join our community, please hop over to Github discussions
You can also review, use and improve our Public Protocols for your own research projects, Make a Feature Request, or Report a Bug
We are dedicated to providing a welcoming, diverse, and harrassment-free experience for everyone. We expect everyone in the CMU Cloud Lab community to abide by our Code of Conduct. Please read it.
This is a place for discussions, questions, protocol sharing but not to share data without the owner/author consent.
From opening a bug report to creating a pull request: every contribution is appreciated and welcomed. If you're planning to implement a new feature or change a Protocol please create an issue first. This way we can ensure your work is not in vain.
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