Mass spectrometry imaging (MSI) enables simultaneous spatially-resolved analysis of numerous ionizable molecules on a sample surface. The current analysis pipeline involves analyzing the data coming off the instrument using a tool called MSI Quickview and saving the results onto a storage drive before moving on to the next experiment. While this works well for single datasets, there is a demand for more scalable, flexible workflows that are re-executable across datasets, support extensive querying and ease collaboration. Here, we present a workflow that moves data analysis from a mere desktop application for single experiments to a more general capability
Revised: June 5, 2018 |
Published: August 14, 2016
Citation
Thomas M., J. Laskin, B. Raju, E.G. Stephan, T.O. Elsethagen, N. Van, and S.N. Nguyen. 2016.Enabling Re-executable Workflows with Near-realtime Visualization, Provenance Capture and Advanced Querying for Mass Spectrometry Data. In New York Scientific Data Summit (NYSDS 2016), August 14-17, 2016, New York. Piscataway, New Jersey:IEEE.PNNL-SA-119824.doi:10.1109/NYSDS.2016.7747806