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David Jones
Researcher at University of California, Davis
Publications - 28
Citations - 4127
David Jones is an academic researcher from University of California, Davis. The author has contributed to research in topics: Subgrade & Asphalt. The author has an hindex of 22, co-authored 28 publications receiving 3696 citations. Previous affiliations of David Jones include University of California & Boston University.
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The landscape of cancer genes and mutational processes in breast cancer
Philip J. Stephens,Patrick S. Tarpey,Helen Davies,Peter Van Loo,Peter Van Loo,Christopher Greenman,Christopher Greenman,David C. Wedge,Serena Nik-Zainal,Sancha Martin,Ignacio Varela,Graham R. Bignell,Lucy R. Yates,Lucy R. Yates,Elli Papaemmanuil,David Beare,Adam Butler,Angela Cheverton,John Gamble,Jonathan Hinton,Mingming Jia,Alagu Jayakumar,David Jones,Calli Latimer,King Wai Lau,Stuart McLaren,David J. McBride,Andrew Menzies,L. Mudie,Keiran Raine,Roland Rad,Michael Spencer Chapman,Jon W. Teague,Douglas F. Easton,Anita Langerød,Ming Ta Michael Lee,Chen-Yang Shen,Benita Tan Kiat Tee,Bernice Wong Huimin,Annegien Broeks,Ana Cristina Vargas,Gulisa Turashvili,John W.M. Martens,Aquila Fatima,Penelope Miron,Suet-Feung Chin,Gilles Thomas,Sandrine Boyault,Odette Mariani,Sunil R. Lakhani,Sunil R. Lakhani,Marc J. van de Vijver,Laura van 't Veer,John A. Foekens,Christine Desmedt,Christos Sotiriou,Andrew Tutt,Carlos Caldas,Carlos Caldas,Jorge S. Reis-Filho,Samuel Aparicio,Anne Vincent Salomon,Anne Lise Børresen-Dale,Anne Lise Børresen-Dale,Andrea L. Richardson,Peter J. Campbell,Peter J. Campbell,Peter J. Campbell,P. Andrew Futreal,Michael R. Stratton +69 more
TL;DR: Strong correlations between mutation number, age at which cancer was diagnosed and cancer histological grade are found, and multiple mutational signatures are observed, including one present in about ten per cent of tumours characterized by numerous mutations of cytosine at TpC dinucleotides.
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A 22nm high performance and low-power CMOS technology featuring fully-depleted tri-gate transistors, self-aligned contacts and high density MIM capacitors
C. Auth,C. Allen,A. Blattner,Daniel B. Bergstrom,Mark R. Brazier,M. Bost,M. Buehler,V. Chikarmane,Tahir Ghani,Timothy E. Glassman,R. Grover,W. Han,D. Hanken,Michael L. Hattendorf,P. Hentges,R. Heussner,J. Hicks,D. Ingerly,Pulkit Jain,S. Jaloviar,Robert James,David Jones,J. Jopling,Subhash M. Joshi,C. Kenyon,Huichu Liu,R. McFadden,B. McIntyre,J. Neirynck,C. Parker,L. Pipes,Ian R. Post,S. Pradhan,M. Prince,S. Ramey,T. Reynolds,J. Roesler,J. Sandford,J. Seiple,Pete Smith,Christopher D. Thomas,D. Towner,T. Troeger,Cory E. Weber,P. Yashar,K. Zawadzki,Kaizad Mistry +46 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a 22nm generation logic technology is described incorporating fully-depleted tri-gate transistors for the first time, which provides steep sub-threshold slopes (∼70mV/dec) and very low DIBL ( ∼50m V/V).
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Somatic Mutations of the Protein Kinase Gene Family in Human Lung Cancer
Helen Davies,Christopher I. Hunter,Raffaella Smith,Philip J. Stephens,Christopher Greenman,Graham R. Bignell,Jon W. Teague,Adam Butler,Sarah Edkins,Claire Stevens,Adrian Parker,Sarah O’Meara,Tim Avis,Syd Barthorpe,Lisa Brackenbury,Gemma Buck,Jody Clements,Jennifer Cole,Ed Dicks,Ken Edwards,Simon A. Forbes,Matthew Gorton,Kristian Gray,Kelly Halliday,Rachel Harrison,Katy Hills,Jonathon Hinton,David Jones,Vivienne Kosmidou,Ross Laman,Richard Lugg,Andrew Menzies,Janet Perry,Robert Petty,Keiran Raine,Rebecca Shepherd,Alexandra Small,Helen Solomon,Yvonne Stephens,Calli Tofts,Jennifer Varian,Anthony Webb,Sofie West,Sara Widaa,Andrew D. Yates,Francis Brasseur,Colin Cooper,Adrienne M. Flanagan,Anthony R. Green,Maggie Knowles,Suet Yi Leung,Leendert H. J. Looijenga,Bruce Malkowicz,Marco A. Pierotti,Bin Tean Teh,Siu Tsan Yuen,Sunil R. Lakhani,Douglas F. Easton,Barbara L. Weber,Peter Goldstraw,Andrew G. Nicholson,Richard Wooster,Richard Wooster,Michael R. Stratton,P. Andrew Futreal +64 more
TL;DR: The results suggest that several mutated protein kinases may be contributing to lung cancer development, but that mutations in each one are infrequent.
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Permeability measurement and scan imaging to assess clogging of pervious concrete pavements in parking lots
TL;DR: The combined scanned image analysis and porosity profile of the cores showed that most clogging occurs near the surface of the pavement, and lower porosity generally appeared to be limited to the upper 25 mm, but in some core samples evidence of lower Porosity was found up to 100mm below the surface.
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Estimation of rearrangement phylogeny for cancer genomes
Christopher Greenman,Christopher Greenman,Erin Pleasance,Scott Newman,Fengtang Yang,Beiyuan Fu,Serena Nik-Zainal,David Jones,King Wai Lau,Nigel P. Carter,Paul A.W. Edwards,P. Andrew Futreal,Michael R. Stratton,Michael R. Stratton,Peter J. Campbell,Peter J. Campbell +15 more
TL;DR: By using samples with accurate data sets, this work can reconstruct relatively complex temporal sequences of rearrangements and provide an assembly of genomic segments into digital karyotypes.