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Michael Heidelberger, 1933
Dr. Michael Heidelberger. Contributions of Chemistry of the Knowledge of Immune Processes Lecture delivered March 17th, 1933 Posted with permission
From Tone to Tune—Carl Stumpf and the Violin
Julia Kursell
Mar 03, 2020
This article investigates the work of philosopher and experimental psychologist Carl Stumpf with a focus on embedding his scientific perspective in a practice of musicianship. Stumpf wrote in an autobiographical essay from 1924...
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JEFFREY RAVETCH AND MICHAEL YOUNG
Congratulations to Jeffrey Ravetch and Michael Young, recipients of the 2012 Canada Gairdner International Award
Rigid analytic quantum groups and quantum Arens-Michael envelopes
Nicolas Dupré
Aug 19, 2019
We introduce a rigid analytification of the quantized coordinate algebra of a semisimple algebraic group and a quantized Arens-Michael envelope of the enveloping algebra of the corresponding Lie algebra, working over a...
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Organocatalytic Enantioselective Sulfa-Michael Additions to α,β-Unsaturated Diazoketones

Enantioselective sulfa-Michael additions to α,β unsaturated diazocarbonyl compounds have been developed. Quinine-derived squaramide was found to be the best catalyst to promote C-S bond formation in a highly stereoselective...

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Organocatalytic Enantioselective Sulfa-Michael Additions to α,β-Unsaturated Diazoketones

Enantioselective sulfa-Michael additions to α,β unsaturated diazocarbonyl compounds have been developed. Quinine-derived squaramide was found to be the best catalyst to promote C-S bond formation in a highly stereoselective...

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SYSBIONS
MOTIVATION: Model selection is a fundamental part of the scientific process in systems biology. Given a set of competing hypotheses, we routinely wish to choose the one that best explains the observed data. In the Bayesian...
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Multivariate moment closure techniques for stochastic kinetic models.
Stochastic effects dominate many chemical and biochemical processes. Their analysis, however, can be computationally prohibitively expensive and a range of approximation schemes have been proposed to lighten the computational...
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Model selection in systems biology depends on experimental design.
Experimental design attempts to maximise the information available for modelling tasks. An optimal experiment allows the inferred models or parameters to be chosen with the highest expected degree of confidence. If the true...
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Topological sensitivity analysis for systems biology.
Mathematical models of natural systems are abstractions of much more complicated processes. Developing informative and realistic models of such systems typically involves suitable statistical inference methods, domain expertise...
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Derivative processes for modelling metabolic fluxes.
MOTIVATION: One of the challenging questions in modelling biological systems is to characterize the functional forms of the processes that control and orchestrate molecular and cellular phenotypes. Recently proposed methods for...
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Inferring extrinsic noise from single-cell gene expression data using approximate Bayesian computation.
BACKGROUND: Gene expression is known to be an intrinsically stochastic process which can involve single-digit numbers of mRNA molecules in a cell at any given time. The modelling of such processes calls for the use of exact...
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Cellular population dynamics control the robustness of the stem cell niche.
Within populations of cells, fate decisions are controlled by an indeterminate combination of cell-intrinsic and cell-extrinsic factors. In the case of stem cells, the stem cell niche is believed to maintain 'stemness' through...
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A graph theoretical approach to data fusion.
The rapid development of high throughput experimental techniques has resulted in a growing diversity of genomic datasets being produced and requiring analysis. Therefore, it is increasingly being recognized that we can gain...
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Brexit and the Anglosphere
Brexit supporters often point to Anglophone countries as an obvious replacement for the UK’s relationship with the European Union. But where did this idea of an Anglosphere come from? And how significant is it? Michael Kenny and...
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A framework for parameter estimation and model selection from experimental data in systems biology using approximate Bayesian computation.
As modeling becomes a more widespread practice in the life sciences and biomedical sciences, researchers need reliable tools to calibrate models against ever more complex and detailed data. Here we present an approximate...
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Brexit and the Anglosphere
Brexit supporters often point to Anglophone countries as an obvious replacement for the UK’s relationship with the European Union. But where did this idea of an Anglosphere come from? And how significant is it? Michael Kenny and...
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The Ursinus College Investment Management Company Newsletter, Fall 2022
Inside this issue: At a Glance Letter from Jessica Gutekunst '23 Letter from Michael Magargee '23 Investment Team Strategies and Updates UCIMCO Investment Performance and Analysis Endowment Outlook Stock Selection Picks Women's...
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Seeking the Wealth of Self
Michael George
Mar 16, 2022
Michael George teaches Religion and Culture, and Ethics at St. Thomas University in Fredericton, New Brunswick. He is interested in helping to promote the project of Integrative Bioethics, which he considers to be a possible...

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