Bioprocess PD Study Navigation

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The PD Study dashboard provides a landing page with multiple tabs that allow you to quickly see the status of the study, allow operators to quickly access Worksheets, and look at the overall design of the experiment. 

The Study dashboard landing page is shown in the image below. 

 

 

Overview Tab

The Overview tab provides a summary view of your study, with information separated out into sections.

 

The Design section of the Overview tab tells you what Recipe was used to create the study.

 

The Execution section of the Overview tab tells you the status of the study including the number of planned Unit Operations, the number of Unit Operations pending, in progress, or completed, as well as the number that are not completed for various reasons.

 

The Review section of the Overview tab has a button that allows you to send the collected data to the Analysis tool and provides a quick link to any analyses that have been created. 

 

Design Tab

Clicking on the Design tab or the → View design button will bring you to the experiment configuration table that you designed when you created the study. 

 

The table is now locked so that you can only view the conditions you've designated for each Unit Operation.  

 

Study Items

 

Clicking the Study Items tab or the → View all study items button brings you to a dashboard that displays all study items, such as Operations and Steps.

 

Use the Group by filters to sort the dashboard so Unit Operations and the associated Steps appear as groups.  

 

Metadata Tab

 

The Metadata tab shows you when the study was created, where it is located, any metadata collected against the Study schema. 

 

It also allows you to set a notification schedule for task assignees. 

 

Study Description

If you included text in the optional description step of Study creation, it will appear below the name of your study. 

 

If you need to update the description, you are able to edit it at any time. 

 

Planned Unit Operations

This tile in the dashboard shows the count of how many Unit Operations per condition per replicate that are planned. 

 

In this example, the Study has 10 Unit Operations, 4 conditions, and 2 replicates per condition for a total of 80 Unit Operations. The 8 pending Unit Operations appear in a different column from the 72 Unit Operations that are planned but not yet pending. 

 

Unit Operations Table

 

Clicking the arrow to expand the Unit Operations table will show all planned Unit Operations in order with their status and a chip linking you to the relevant Worksheet. 

 

You can filter what appears in the table by clicking on the planned, pending, in progress, completed, and failed boxes above the table. This will sort the table and show only the Unit Operations that are in that phase.

 

Proceed to Completion Button

 

 

Clicking the Proceed to completion button will provide a dropdown option for you to mark the study as complete directly from the Overview tab. 






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