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David H. Laidlaw
Researcher at Brown University
Publications - 248
Citations - 10822
David H. Laidlaw is an academic researcher from Brown University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Visualization & Diffusion MRI. The author has an hindex of 49, co-authored 246 publications receiving 9917 citations. Previous affiliations of David H. Laidlaw include California Institute of Technology & University of Miami.
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The Immunological Genome Project: networks of gene expression in immune cells
Tracy Heng,Michio W. Painter,Kutlu G. Elpek,Veronika Lukacs-Kornek,Nora Mauermann,Shannon J. Turley,Daphne Koller,Francis S. Kim,Amy J. Wagers,Natasha Asinovski,Scott Davis,Marlys S. Fassett,Markus Feuerer,Daniel H.D. Gray,Sokol Haxhinasto,Jonathan A. Hill,Gordon Hyatt,Catherine Laplace,Kristen Leatherbee,Diane Mathis,Christophe Benoist,Radu Jianu,David H. Laidlaw,J Adam Best,Jamie Knell,Ananda W. Goldrath,Jessica Jarjoura,Joseph C. Sun,Yanan Zhu,Lewis L. Lanier,Ayla Ergun,Zheng Li,James J. Collins,Susan A. Shinton,Richard R. Hardy,Randall Friedline,Katelyn Sylvia,Joonsoo Kang +37 more
TL;DR: The Immunological Genome Project combines immunology and computational biology laboratories in an effort to establish a complete 'road map' of gene-expression and regulatory networks in all immune cells.
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The application visualization system: a computational environment for scientific visualization
C. Upson,T.A. Faulhaber,D. Kamins,David H. Laidlaw,D. Schlegel,J. Vroom,R. Gurwitz,A. van Dam +7 more
TL;DR: This application visualization system (AVS) is an application framework targeted at scientists and engineers to make applications that combine interactive graphics and high computational requirements easier to develop for both programmers and nonprogrammers.
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Immersive VR for scientific visualization: a progress report
TL;DR: This article sketches a research agenda for the hardware and software technology underlying IVR for scientific visualization and presents a progress report, a hope, and a call to action to help scientists cope with a major crisis that threatens to impede their progress.
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Fluorine-19 MRI for visualization and quantification of cell migration in a diabetes model.
TL;DR: The in vivo quantification and cell trafficking patterns were verified using 19F spectroscopy and fluorescence microscopy in excised pancreata and the labeling procedure did not affect T‐cell migration in vivo.
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CavePainting: a fully immersive 3D artistic medium and interactive experience
TL;DR: CavePainting’s 3D brush strokes, color pickers, artwork viewing mode, and interface are described and several works of art created using the system are presented along with feedback from artists.