
How Other Institutions Use LabArchives®
Articles
- Bioinformatics: juggling big data, complex file types and multiple projects (Garvan Institute of Medical Research) [HTML]
- Using an ELN for Humanities (Carnegie Mellon University) [HTML]
- Research project management at University of Pittsburgh [HTML]
- Using an ELN at UMASS Medical [HTML]
- Brewer Science: starting out with an ELN (Brewer Science Inc.) [HTML]
- Open Source Malaria: a global solution for a global problem (Some contributors: Melbourne, Sydney, British Columbia, Geneva, Cambridge, Madrid) [HTML]
- Finding success in the lab despite high turnover and COVID-19 (Brigham Young University) [HTML]
- Ticks: A Global Issue (University of Sydney) [HTML]
- Breaking down vaccine development with an assay expert (Duke University Medical School) [HTML]
- Follow your nose – even in the lab (Duke University) [HTML]
- Modern humans’ homeland: a new paper from Garvan Institute of Medical Research [HTML]
- Cassava and collaborating across continents (NC State University) [HTML]
- A tool for the sciences and humanities (Tulane University) [HTML]
Real-world examples of how researchers use LabArchives®
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- Edwin Tse, former University of Sydney Researcher, Open Source Malaria notebook
[HTML] - Shona Chandra, University of Sydney Researcher, Biotic Factors Influence Microbiota of Nymph Ticks from Vegetation in Sydney, Australia
[HTML] - Eva Chan, Garvan Institute of Medical Research, Bionano Solve output for whole-genome mapping of cell line 78
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