Kennedy Johnson
Researcher
Also affiliated: University of New Hampshire at Manchester (2024)
Graduate Student Researcher
Research Areas
Biomedical Subjects
Biography and Research Information
OverviewAI-generated summary
Kennedy Johnson's research focuses on improving the reproducibility and decentralization of single-cell research. This work has led to publications in 2024 exploring the use of biocytometry to address these challenges. Johnson has a h-index of 1, with two total publications and one citation. Key collaborators include Nathan S. Reyna and Kassidy Gray from Ouachita Baptist University, as well as David W. Donley and Grace Bing from Harding University Main Campus, with whom Johnson has co-authored two publications each.
Metrics
- h-index: 1
- Publications: 2
- Citations: 1
Selected Publications
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Enhancing reproducibility in single cell research with biocytometry: An inter-laboratory study (2024)
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Enhancing reproducibility and decentralization in single cell research with biocytometry (2024)
Collaboration Network
Top Collaborators
- Enhancing reproducibility in single cell research with biocytometry: An inter-laboratory study
- Enhancing reproducibility and decentralization in single cell research with biocytometry
- Enhancing reproducibility in single cell research with biocytometry: An inter-laboratory study
- Enhancing reproducibility and decentralization in single cell research with biocytometry
- Enhancing reproducibility in single cell research with biocytometry: An inter-laboratory study
- Enhancing reproducibility and decentralization in single cell research with biocytometry
- Enhancing reproducibility in single cell research with biocytometry: An inter-laboratory study
- Enhancing reproducibility and decentralization in single cell research with biocytometry
- Enhancing reproducibility in single cell research with biocytometry: An inter-laboratory study
- Enhancing reproducibility and decentralization in single cell research with biocytometry
- Enhancing reproducibility in single cell research with biocytometry: An inter-laboratory study
- Enhancing reproducibility and decentralization in single cell research with biocytometry
- Enhancing reproducibility in single cell research with biocytometry: An inter-laboratory study
- Enhancing reproducibility and decentralization in single cell research with biocytometry
- Enhancing reproducibility in single cell research with biocytometry: An inter-laboratory study
- Enhancing reproducibility and decentralization in single cell research with biocytometry
- Enhancing reproducibility in single cell research with biocytometry: An inter-laboratory study
- Enhancing reproducibility and decentralization in single cell research with biocytometry
- Enhancing reproducibility in single cell research with biocytometry: An inter-laboratory study
- Enhancing reproducibility and decentralization in single cell research with biocytometry
- Enhancing reproducibility in single cell research with biocytometry: An inter-laboratory study
- Enhancing reproducibility and decentralization in single cell research with biocytometry
- Enhancing reproducibility in single cell research with biocytometry: An inter-laboratory study
- Enhancing reproducibility and decentralization in single cell research with biocytometry
- Enhancing reproducibility in single cell research with biocytometry: An inter-laboratory study
- Enhancing reproducibility and decentralization in single cell research with biocytometry
- Enhancing reproducibility in single cell research with biocytometry: An inter-laboratory study
- Enhancing reproducibility and decentralization in single cell research with biocytometry
- Enhancing reproducibility in single cell research with biocytometry: An inter-laboratory study
- Enhancing reproducibility and decentralization in single cell research with biocytometry
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