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I would not limit yourself to one person.  I have designed protocols for multiple studies.  The answer will surprisingly vary depending on your question.  I would not recommend simply using a protocol that some one gives you. I have seen very promising studies fail because the PI did not do enough research over it. On a side note, when you finally have your protocol, test the whole protocol before you use it for your study. I have dealt with many projects where a tech did not set the protocol up correctly, took to long to run, or results was not what they expected.  Though what I have said my sound obvious to you, I say it because I see PIs not doing it and things go really bad.

On Fri, Oct 19, 2018 at 3:28 PM Glasser, Matthew <glasserm@wustl.edu> wrote:

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I would particularly recommend the third name on that list, as Mike has done a lot of work on the HCP-Style acquisition protocols.

Matt.

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I suggest you talk to the folks at Washington university in St Louis. There has been considerable amount of work looking at this.  You should contact the following individuals
Steve Petersen  sep@wustl.edu
Avi Snyder   azsnyder@wustl.edu
Michael harms mharms@wustl.edu

 


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