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Compiling collaborators for NSF Collaborators and Other Affiliations (COA) form
Authors: Beth Cimini, John Kitchin, Andrew Rosen, and Anne Carpenter What is the COA form? NSF requires you to report all “Co-authors on any book, article, report, abstract or paper with collaboration in the last 48 months” in Table 4 of the COA form, for certain people (e.g. PI, Co-PI, Senior/Key...
Study Protocol: Global Research Initiative on the Neurophysiology of Schizophrenia (GRINS) project
Wang, Jun, and Chenguang Jiang. 2024. “Study Protocol: Global Research Initiative on the Neurophysiology of Schizophrenia (GRINS) Project”. BMC Psychiatry.
Scanning mutagenesis of the voltage-gated sodium channel NaV1.2 using base editing
Pablo, Juan Lorenzo B. 2024. “Scanning Mutagenesis of the Voltage-Gated Sodium Channel NaV1.2 Using Base Editing”. Cell Reports.
TRPA5 encodes a thermosensitive ankyrin ion channel receptor in a triatomine insect
Liénard, Marjorie A. 2024. “TRPA5 encodes a Thermosensitive Ankyrin Ion Channel Receptor in a Triatomine Insect”. IScience.
Sources of Variation in the Spectral Slope of the Sleep EEG
Kozhemiako, Nataliia. 2023. “Sources of Variation in the Spectral Slope of the Sleep EEG”. ENeuro.
Chibuikem Nwizu
Chibuikem Nwizu Chibuikem is a student in the Brown University MD-PhD Program. He completed the preclinical curriculum and is currently pursuing his PhD in Brown's Computational Biology graduate program. His interests lie in developing interpretable statistical methods for biologists to better...
Jimmy Hall
Jimmy Hall Jimmy is a Principal Data & Applied Scientist at Microsoft Research. Jimmy’s research interests are in computer vision, machine learning, and computational mathematics. His background is in computational mathematics, and he has worked on diverse projects, developing methods for digital...
Alex Lu
Alex Lu, PhD Alex is a Senior Researcher at Microsoft Research and is interested in how machine learning can help us discover new insights from biological data, by finding patterns that are too subtle or large-scale to identify unassisted. Alex’s research primarily focuses on biological images, with...
Harry Li
Harry Li Harry studies Biomedical Informatics at Harvard Medical School. He is interested in how advanced AI can help us interpret cancer cell plasticity and optimizing bioinformatic pipelines. In his free time, Harry enjoys playing the French Horn, cooking, and long-distance runs.Harry grew up in...