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Kennedy Johnson's research focuses on enhancing the reproducibility and decentralization of single-cell research through the application of biocytometry. Their work investigates methods to improve the reliability and consistency of findings in this field. Johnson has co-authored two publications on this topic, both published in 2024. These publications detail an inter-laboratory study aimed at assessing and improving reproducibility in single-cell research. Johnson collaborates with researchers from Ouachita Baptist University, including Nathan S. Reyna and Kassidy Gray, as well as David W. Donley and Grace Bing from Harding University Main Campus. With a total of two publications and one citation, Johnson is an early-career researcher actively contributing to the field of biotechnology and research methodology.
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- 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)
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- 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
- Enhancing reproducibility in single cell research with biocytometry: An inter-laboratory study
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