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Developing a Training Module in Rigor and Reproducibility in Imaging Sciences

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  04 August 2017

A.M. Medina-Lopez
Affiliation:
Microscopy and Analytical Imaging Resource Core Laboratory, University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology and Neuroscience Graduate Program, University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS
H. Shinogle-Decker
Affiliation:
Microscopy and Analytical Imaging Resource Core Laboratory, University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology and Neuroscience Graduate Program, University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS
N. Martinez-Rivera
Affiliation:
Microscopy and Analytical Imaging Resource Core Laboratory, University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology and Neuroscience Graduate Program, University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS
E. Rosa-Molinar
Affiliation:
Microscopy and Analytical Imaging Resource Core Laboratory, University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology and Neuroscience Graduate Program, University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS

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[4] Research partially supported by grants to ER-M from NIH (GM-115042; GM-078441; MH-106245) and NSF (HRD-1137725).Google Scholar