openmedical/registry
← registry

chromConverter

imported

therapeutics/chromconverter

Parsers for chromatography data in R (HPLC-DAD/UV, GC-FID, MS)

Machine-generated from the listed sources and not yet reviewed by a human.

record
Category
Therapeutics
Subcategory
unknown
License
GPL-3.0(osi)
Status
active
Maturity
deployed
Organization
unknown
Country
unknown
Documentation
unknown
Tags
cheminformatics · chromatography · fair-data · gc-fid · hplc · hplc-dad · hplc-uv · metabolomics
Regulatory
unknown
built by · 2

Top contributors by commit count, from the project’s public repository. Avatars are served by their origin, not stored here. To be removed from this list, open an issue.

similar by tags

Computed from shared tags, weighted so a rare tag counts for more than a common one. These are suggestions, not curated relationships.

  • chromatographRcheminformatics · chromatography · gc-fid · hplc · hplc-dad

    Toolset for the reproducible analysis of chromatography data in R (HPLC-DAD/UV, GC-FID).

  • moccacheminformatics · chromatography · hplc · hplc-dad

    Deprecated open-source Python project to analyze HPLC–DAD raw data.

  • nmdc-schemafair-data · metabolomics

    National Microbiome Data Collaborative (NMDC) unified data model

  • biosynfonicheminformatics · metabolomics

    a *biosynformatic* fingerprint to explore natural product distance and diversity

  • q2-qemistreecheminformatics · metabolomics

    Hierarchical orderings for mass spectrometry data. Canonically pronounced "chemis-tree".

  • SmART-Formchromatography

    A community science effort to measure formaldehyde in the home environment

sources
  1. api.github.com/repos/ethanbass/chromConverter
    retrieved 2026-08-05 · via github-api

    Machine-imported from GitHub search. Last push 2026-07-22, 55 stars, license reported as GPL-3.0. Category and schematic were assigned by keyword heuristics and are unreviewed.

Not yet verified by a human. Correct this record →

machine-readable

/v1/entries/0.json→ .entries["chromconverter"]

Entries are sharded 64 ways by a stable hash of the id, so a consumer can find any record without an index.