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    Cell Culture

    Rediscover the Simplicity http://www.atgclabs.com/

    ...Cell Culture manages activities related to the growth and maintenance of cell lines, provides stable cell lines development and incorporates laboratory methods facilitating faster and more accurate inventory lifecycle management: from the procurement of cell lines and request processing to tracking of tubes and other items in the laboratories. Cell Culture provides easy to follow, step-by-step protocols, with tips and notes and is of interest to researchers, technicians and process engineers using cell culture within the biotechnology, biomedicine and pharmaceutical industries.
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    This software system serves as both a DICOM image viewer as well as a diagramming tool for collaborating notes on the given image sets. This my Computer Science graduate thesis project at Loyola Marymount University.
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    This tool integrates and enhances publicly available genome data from different sources into a local database. Using a web browser, scientists may view and query the data, keep persistent notes, and schedule batch services (such as BLAST) from NIH.
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