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76 Reimherr, Frederick W.Gender differences in adults with ADHD, pretreatment and following treatment with atomoxetine under double-blind conditionsBoys more frequently have externalizing disorders (conduct and oppositional defiant disorder). Girls are more frequently inattentive type with increased internalizing disorders. NIMH-sponsored, multicenter MTA Study did not show these differences. This study explored gender differences in a clini...Trapeze Interactive Poster
77 Camp, Nicola J.Genetic susceptibility of prostate cancer: genome-wide screen of "non-aggressive" diseaseResearch has consistently shown that genetics plays a critical role in prostate cancer (CaP) development, but the identification of CaP genes has proven to be very difficult. Hereditary prostate cancer is a complex disease believed to involve numerous genes and variable penetrance. It has been propo...CaP genes; Prostate cancer; Non-aggressive; Utah Population Database; Trapeze Interactive Poster2009
78 Camp, Nicola J.Genome-wide linkage analysis for aggressive prostate cancer in Utah high risk pedigreesResearch has consistently shown that genetics plays a critical role in prostate cancer (CaP) development, but the identification of CaP genes has proven to be very difficult. Hereditary prostate cancer is a complex disease involving numerous genes and variable phenotypic expression. This heterogene...Linkage analysis; Aggressive prostate cancer; CaP genes; ICPCG; Utah; Trapeze Interactive Poster2009
79 D'Astous, Valerie AnneGrandparents and their grandchildren with autism spectrum disorder: building bridges through technologyAutism spectrum disorders (ASD) are neurodevelopmental disorders characterized by impaired social interactions, deficits in verbal and nonverbal communication, and repetitive behaviors or unusual or severely limited interests (American Psychiatric Association 2008). A child's autism diagnosis affect...2011
80 Green team sponsored SCIF projects2012-06-20
81 Shaw, Janet M.Habitual physical activity does not infer healthy eating patterns in clinic staff2011-09-03
82 Sudan, KshitijHardware prediction of OS run-length for fine-grained resource customization2010-02-26
83 Bhatia, Harsh; Jadhav, Shreeraj Digambar; Norgard, Greg; Bremer, Peer-Timo; Pascucci, ValerioHelmholtz-Hodge Decomposition of vector fields on 2-manifoldsA Morse-like Decomposition ? - Morse-Smale decomposition for gradient (of scalar) fields is an interesting way of decomposing the domain into regions of unidirectional flow (from a source to a sink ). - But works for gradient fields, which are conservative (irrotational), only. - Can such a de...
84 Teerlink, Craig CarlHeritability of facial appearance2012
85 Meadows, NatalieHunting for insight: an analysis of hunting behaviors in miceBehaviors revolving around the acquisition of food resources are complex and crucial processes for many organisms. Hunting is an especially interesting behavior, which involves complex cognitive and social behaviors. In order to study rudimentary hunting behaviors in a controlled setting a model org...Hunting; Mouse behavior; ADD/ADHD; Autism2014-06-24
86 Pascucci, ValerioHybrid Computing for HPC Applications2012
87 Whitaker, Ross T.I Know What's Moved!2012
88 DuVall, Scott L.Identifying data set specific duplicate patient recordsProbabilistic models are commonly used in the identification of duplicate records. These methods are usually more accurate than deterministic methods, but are exponentially more computationally complex. Thus to make them computationally feasible, they rely on deterministic blocking strategies. Th...Probabilistic models; Duplicate records; Duplicate patient records; Trapeze Interactive Poster2009
89 Image based modeling pipeline2011-10-25
90 Tasdizen, TolgImage processing, pattern recognition and connectomics2011-10-25
91 Widanagamaachchi, Wathsala Nayomi; Pascucci, ValerioImage registrationImage Registration is the process of overlaying two or more images of the same scene, taken at different times, from different viewpoints and/or by different sensors.
92 Hayes, Bradley T.Immediate effects of muscular fatigue on postural stability and motoneuron pool excitability in healthy adults2011-04-27
93 Loftus, Patrick David; Rosenblatt, Jody; Eisenhoffer Jr., George ThomasInduced pressure promotes extrusion and transient polyp formation in MDCK monolayers to maintain homeostasisIn the human body about 100,000 cells are produced every second by mitosis and a similar number die by apoptosis. What happens if too much death occurs? What happens if too little death occurs? How are dying epithelial cells removed?Extrusion; MDCK monolayers; Polyp formation; Trapeze Interactive Poster2010-03-15
94 Grosset, Andre Vincent Pascal; Pascucci, ValerioInfinite ZoomAny image (apart from a fractal) has a finite resolution. On zooming in, we eventually see pixels. The aim of this project is to allow users to infinitely zoom in on an image.2010-10-06
95 Mo, WenjingInstitutionalization among the elderly in Japan and China: a comparative study2013 Center on Aging Poster Retreat2013
96 Mitchell, Joyce A.Integrating genetic information resources with an EHRThe integration between the electronic health record (HER) and on0line information resources, using tools such as "infobuttons", is considered a promising solution to fulfill clinicians' information needs at the point-of-care. This article describes the implementation of "infobutton" links from a...Electronic health record; HER; Infobutton links; Genetics Home Reference; GHR; GeneTests; Genetic information resources; Trapeze Interactive Poster2009
97 Pascucci, ValerioInteractive editing of Massive images2010-02-26
98 Livnat, YotamIs time spent on deployment a stronger predictor of insomnia than time spent in service?2013-05-01
99 Kirby, Robert MichaelKirby research group2012
100 Loeb, Laurence D.Laurence Loeb slides
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