The Experiment Data Depot (EDD) is an online tool designed as a repository of standardized biological experimental data and metadata. The EDD can easily uptake experimental data, provide visualization of these data, and produce downloadable data in several standard output formats. See the deployed version at public-edd.jbei.org. An academic article describing the EDD is available at ACS Synthetic Biology: Morrell, et al "The Experiment Data Depot: A Web-Based Software Tool for Biological Experimental Data Storage, Sharing, and Visualization". Get the article from the ACS website.
The EDD is available under a BSD 3-Clause License and is actively developed at the Lawrence Berkeley National Lab (LBL) by the Joint BioEnergy Institute (JBEI), supported by the U. S. Department of Energy (DOE), Office of Science, Office of Biological and Environmental Research, through contract DE-AC02-05CH11231 between LBL and DOE.
The source code of EDD is published on GitHub. Pull requests should adhere to the Contributing Guidelines, and bug reports or feature requests should be directed to the GitHub project.