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Revision as of 23:09, 21 October 2019
SAFETY
Who will use Pathlab?
iGEMers or Synthetic biologist.
Will Pathlab harm human body or the environment?
Pathlab runs on a computer only. So, it does no harm to human body and the environment.
How does Pathlab deal with users’ personal information?
Pathlab has neat data format, which means users have no need to upload or download any files. Meanwhile, users’ search records will not be collected, so there is no risk of information exposure. Though users can register for an account, no personal information will be needed during the whole registering process. Users' accounts are only for sending us advice or public their comments on parts and enzymes, we do not save or record users' searching results. If they want, they can download reports generated by Pathlab to record searching results in their own disks.
Do users have any way to access your data, or change data without any limitations?
The data used by Pathlab are well formatted, most of them are converted into a byte stream and stored in a binary file through the pickle module in Python 3, and can be converted back into python dictionary quickly. And we also use SQL databases to store our parts data. Our data are all stored in our own server and users cannot change our data in web client. If users want to get our data, they can contact with us directly or accessed them on our GitHub.