QCB Research Lunch – Natalie Lemanski (Pinter-Wollman Lab)
"How individual differences in cognition shape collective foraging decisions in honeybees."
"How individual differences in cognition shape collective foraging decisions in honeybees."
“A Dynamical Biomolecular Neural Network”
“Iterative hard thresholding: a multiple regression approach for genome-wide association studies and high dimensional inference”
“Geometric characterizations of multivessel networks and single vessel shape with applications to disease diagnostics”
Mathematical modeling cell cycle phase-specific drug response in human breast cancer cell lines
Electronic health record signatures identify undiagnosed patients with CVID
“Relaxed random walks at scale”
“ssDNA Storage and Release from Hydrogel-based Fuel Cells”
"BioSimulator: Stochastic Simulation in Julia"
“Proteogenomics Integration in Localized Prostate Cancer”