SHRINE: enabling nationally scalable multi-site disease studies.
Results of medical research studies are often contradictory or cannot be reproduced. One reason is that there may not be enough patient subjects available for observation for a long enough time period. Another reason is that patient populations may vary considerably with respect to geographic and de...
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Main Authors: | Andrew J McMurry, Shawn N Murphy, Douglas MacFadden, Griffin Weber, William W Simons, John Orechia, Jonathan Bickel, Nich Wattanasin, Clint Gilbert, Philip Trevvett, Susanne Churchill, Isaac S Kohane |
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Language: | EN |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2013
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/525fbe75a66343b78f47bcfae56adf37 |
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