Labtrack
Labtrack is the electronic lab notebook, sample tracker, protocol library, and reagent inventory. Its experimental outcomes feed back into Praxis, putting wet lab and dry lab on equal footing.
Inputs
- Experimental records, samples, protocols, reagents
- Structured outcome annotations (yield, purity, success/failure with reason)
- Design records from Praxis
Outputs
- Electronic lab notebook entries with sample lineage
- Protocol library and reagent inventory
- Outcome signals fed back into Praxis design
How the AI suggests, and where you decide
Labtrack records outcomes and feeds them to Praxis as design-refinement suggestions. It does not auto-modify protocols; the researcher decides which lab signal to act on.
Illustrative
Labtrack in practice
Citation grounding
Lab outcomes are attributed as user-specific lab evidence, kept distinct from published literature when Praxis weighs them in subsequent designs.
For the technical reader
Technical details
- Electronic lab notebook with sample-lineage traversal.
- Structured outcome annotation consistent with Design-Build-Test-Learn.
- Reagent and antibody validation referencing the Antibody Registry (RRID) and YCharOS.
Researchers, Clinical research, Pharma enterprise. The decision-support boundary is surfaced consistently: the platform suggests; the user decides.
Each capability is one link in the closed loop. See the whole chain end to end.