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Meghan Coakley

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Journal of Laboratory Automation|May 21, 2016
3D Printing in the Laboratory: Maximize Time and Funds with Customized and Open-Source LabwareMeghan Coakley, Darrell E Hurt
Circulation Research|March 18, 2017
Impact of Three-Dimensional Printing on the Study and Treatment of Congenital Heart DiseaseMatthew Bramlet, Laura Olivieri, Kanwal Farooqi, et al.
Journal of Women'S Health (2002)|July 4, 2012
Dialogues on diversifying clinical trials: successful strategies for engaging women and minorities in clinical trialsMeghan Coakley, Emmanuel Olutayo Fadiran, L Jo Parrish, et al.
Bioinformatics (Oxford, England)|October 14, 2017
Nephele: a cloud platform for simplified, standardized and reproducible microbiome data analysisNick Weber, David Liou, Jennifer Dommer, et al.
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Journal of Laboratory Automation|May 21, 2016
3D Printing in the Laboratory: Maximize Time and Funds with Customized and Open-Source LabwareMeghan Coakley, Darrell E Hurt
Circulation Research|March 18, 2017
Impact of Three-Dimensional Printing on the Study and Treatment of Congenital Heart DiseaseMatthew Bramlet, Laura Olivieri, Kanwal Farooqi, et al.
Journal of Women'S Health (2002)|July 4, 2012
Dialogues on diversifying clinical trials: successful strategies for engaging women and minorities in clinical trialsMeghan Coakley, Emmanuel Olutayo Fadiran, L Jo Parrish, et al.
Bioinformatics (Oxford, England)|October 14, 2017
Nephele: a cloud platform for simplified, standardized and reproducible microbiome data analysisNick Weber, David Liou, Jennifer Dommer, et al.
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