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Research Management - To-Do List - Daily

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Daily Research Management To-Do List Excel Template

This comprehensive Excel template is specifically designed for Research Management professionals, graduate students, lab managers, and academic teams who require a structured yet flexible daily planning tool to track progress across ongoing research projects. Built as a Daily To-Do List, it enables users to capture tasks with precision, prioritize effectively, and maintain accountability through visual indicators and automated workflows. Unlike generic task managers, this template integrates research-specific metadata—such as protocol IDs, literature references, and experimental status—to align daily productivity with long-term scientific objectives.

Sheet Names

The template contains three interconnected sheets:

  • Daily Tasks – Core worksheet for logging daily research activities
  • Project Tracker – Summary dashboard linking tasks to ongoing research projects
  • Reference Library – Centralized repository for citations, datasets, and protocols used in tasks

Table Structures and Columns (Daily Tasks Sheet)

The Daily Tasks sheet features the following columns with defined data types:

Select from predefined research projects: e.g., “CRISPR Optimization,” “Neural Network Modeling.”
Flag for high-priority tasks tied to deadlines or peer review timelines.
Real-time status update for granular progress tracking.
User input for time logging; used in productivity analytics.
Link to papers, DOI, or internal document ID stored in Reference Library.
Select from lab equipment list: e.g., “qPCR Machine,” “HPLC,” “Microscope.”
For observations, anomalies, or follow-ups.
Column Data Type Description
DateDate (YYYY-MM-DD)Auto-populated with TODAY() function; ensures daily tracking.
Task IDText (e.g., RT-2024-051)A unique alphanumeric identifier linking to Project Tracker and Reference Library.
Project NameList (dropdown)
Task DescriptionText (255 chars)Detailed description of the daily activity, e.g., “Run qPCR on sample batch 07A.”
Prioritized?Boolean (Yes/No)
StatusList (dropdown: Not Started, In Progress, Blocked, Completed)
Time Spent (hrs)Number (decimal)
Literature ReferenceText / Hyperlink
Equipment UsedList (dropdown)
NotesMultiline Text

Formulas Required

  • =TODAY() in cell A2 to auto-populate the current date.
  • =COUNTIFS(Daily Tasks!$F:$F,"Completed",Daily Tasks!$A:$A,TODAY()) to calculate daily completed tasks.
  • =SUMIFS(Daily Tasks!$G:G, Daily Tasks!$A:A, TODAY()) to sum total hours logged per day.
  • =IF([@Prioritized?]="Yes","❗","") to add a visual flag for urgent tasks.
  • =VLOOKUP([@Task ID], 'Reference Library'!$A:$D, 4, FALSE) to auto-fill literature titles from the Reference Library.

Conditional Formatting Rules

  • Status = “Blocked”: Row turns red with bold text.
  • Prioritized? = Yes: Background light orange (#FFF3E0).
  • Time Spent > 4 hrs: Text color dark blue to indicate intensive work sessions.
  • Date = Today: Entire row highlighted with subtle yellow fill to distinguish daily entries.
  • Status = “Completed”: Strikethrough applied to Task Description column.

Instructions for the User

How to Use:

  1. At the start of each day, open this template and confirm the date is auto-filled.
  2. Add tasks using your Project Name dropdown. If a new project exists, update the “Project Tracker” sheet first.
  3. Assign Task IDs systematically—follow your lab’s naming convention (e.g., RT-[Year]-[Sequential#]).
  4. Log time spent accurately: this data feeds into weekly productivity reports.
  5. Update status at least twice daily: morning and evening.
  6. Link all tasks to references in the “Reference Library” sheet to maintain audit trails for publications.
  7. Review the Project Tracker dashboard each Friday to identify bottlenecks or underperforming projects.

Example Rows

In Progress
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Completed
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Blocked
DateTask IDProject NameTask DescriptionPrioritized?Status
2024-05-15RT-2024-187CRISPR OptimizationDesign sgRNA for target gene X; validate with Benchling.Yes
2024-05-15RT-2024-188Neural Network ModelingRe-run training with updated hyperparameters on GPU cluster.No
2024-05-15RT-2024-189Epidemiological SurveyAnalyze week 3 survey data; check for outliers in Q5.Yes

Recommended Charts and Dashboards (Project Tracker Sheet)

The Project Tracker sheet includes automated charts generated from the Daily Tasks data:

  • Daily Completion Rate Bar Chart: Compares completed tasks per day over the last 14 days.
  • Project Workload Pie Chart: Shows % of total tasks assigned to each research project.
  • Status Timeline Gantt (via Conditional Formatting): Visual timeline showing task duration and blocking status across projects.
  • Total Hours Logged Trend Line: Monitors researcher burnout or efficiency patterns over weeks.

This Daily To-Do List for Research Management is not merely a checklist—it’s a dynamic knowledge management system. By embedding structured data, automated calculations, and visual analytics into daily routines, researchers gain clarity on progress, reduce cognitive load from manual tracking, and build a reproducible record of scientific work that supports grant reporting and peer collaboration.

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