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Posted on 2020-07-22 - 07:41 authored by Megan Hardeman
This is a collection of all case studies written about the NIH Figshare Instance. It includes:

Storing and sharing x-ray scattering data on the NIH Figshare instance
This case study explores the process of Dr. James Fraser and Dr. Michael Thompson, researchers in the Fraser Lab at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF), uploading x-ray scattering data to the NIH Figshare instance.

Using the NIH Figshare instance to make fMRI and eye movement data associated with a publication openly available
Dr. Michal Ramot and her colleagues in Alex Martin’s research group on Cognitive Neuropsychology have published a collection of neuroimaging research in the NIH Figshare instance that supports a recent publication in Communications Biology describing the neural mechanisms of social processing in the brain.

Making the NIH Figshare instance part of the research lifecycle: a case study of sharing single cell databases in the Carpenter Lab at The Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard
Dr. Gregory Way, a postdoctoral associate in the Carpenter Lab at The Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard, and his colleagues have published single cell databases on the NIH Figshare Instance.

Using the NIH Figshare instance to share a cholesterol calculator for reuse and further collaboration and development: a case study of Dr. Alan Remaley and Maureen Sampson
Dr. Alan Remaley, Director of the Immunoassay and Special Chemistry section in the Department of Laboratory Medicine of the Clinical Center and Section Chief of the Lipoprotein Metabolism laboratory in the Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Branch of the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI) and Maureen Sampson, a research Medical Technologist in the Department of Laboratory Medicine, have shared an equation calculator for low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C) on the NIH Figshare Instance.

Using NIH Figshare to collect supplementary material associated with a publication: a case study of Yosuke Tanigawa
Yosuke Tanigawa and his colleagues at Stanford University have used NIH Figshare to share supplementary data relating to a recent publication in PLoS Genetics and grouped it into a collection.

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