Figure 1:
User interface and workflow of MICHA. Users start with compound annotation by uploading a list of compounds with names and standard InChiKeys. MICHA will return the pharmacological and physio-chemical properties of the compounds via an integrative webserver and database, available under the ‘Compounds’ tab. Users then may click on Samples, Reagents or Data processing tabs to annotate their drug screening protocols. Auto suggestions are provided to avoid spelling mistakes or terminology conflicts. Finally, users can download the summary reports containing input data as well as integrated information provided by MICHA. Pie charts under Compounds, Samples, Reagents and Data tab show the statistics for existing FAIRified protocols.