Introduction
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By the end of this course, you should be able to understand not only the the basics of how OpenSpecimen can be configured, but also know how to choose your collection protocol, register participants, enter visit information and collect specimens, process specimen derivatives and aliquots, and manage specimen storage.
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Overview of OpenSpecimen Application
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Primary samples that are collected directly from a participant are typically processed into other sample types which are either stored or aliquoted and stored.(expand below for explanation)
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This is an example of a typical lifecycle of whole blood processed into serum or DNA and then aliquotted. In OpenSpecimen, this hierarchical relationship is represented in a parent-child structure. Samples of any lineage can be parents of additional samples. So these relationships do not stop at the aliquot level.
For instance, it’s possible to make a primary cultured cell line from a frozen aliquot of PBMCs. This relationship is captured by creating a derivative from an aliquot. OpenSpecimen uses colored dots as a visual indicator of status to show the status of a sample:
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