PUMAdb : Accounts and Access

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Description

The Princeton University MicroArray database (PUMAdb) is currently a semi-private database for Princeton University researchers, and their collaborators. Princeton Researchers using microarrays from the Princeton Microarraty Core Facility also have access to the database for storage of their data. Data become public once they are published or once they are released by the experimenter. The database curators can answer questions about additional access. Please send e-mail to array@princeton.edu.

Viewing Public Data

To view public data within PUMAdb, you need to click the activate world session link on the homepage or visit the publications page.. Keep in mind that database accounts will only be given to internal users and verified collaborators of Princeton University laboratories. For more information, please refer to the Registration Protocol page.

Viewing Unpublished Data

To view unpublished data within PUMAdb, you need to register. Keep in mind that database accounts will only be given to internal Princeton users and their verified collaborators. For more information, please refer to the Registration Protocol page.

Proprietary Data

Please note that some data in the database are proprietary and subject to legal restriction on their use, re-use and distribution. This includes but is not limited to oligonucleotide sequences and patented sequences from:

It is the responsibility of the person viewing or downloading such data to ensure that such use does not infringe on the intellectual property rights of others, by agreeing to relevant licenses or obtaining necessary permission.

Entering Experiments

To enter experiments into PUMAdb, you need a database account and a SFTP account on loader.princeton.edu, and we require that they both use the same username. Only people working in a Princeton University laboratory or customers of the core facility may enter experiments into the database. If you are a collaborator, the person at Princeton with whom you collaborate will be responsible for entering data generated by the collaboration.