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Juan P. Hernández-Ortiz

Researcher at National University of Colombia

Publications -  119
Citations -  2831

Juan P. Hernández-Ortiz is an academic researcher from National University of Colombia. The author has contributed to research in topics: Liquid crystal & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 22, co-authored 100 publications receiving 2154 citations. Previous affiliations of Juan P. Hernández-Ortiz include University of Chicago & University of Wisconsin-Madison.

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SARS-CoV-2 Omicron virus causes attenuated disease in mice and hamsters

TL;DR: In this paper , the authors evaluated the ability of several B.1.529 isolates to cause infection and disease in immunocompetent and human ACE2 (hACE2)-expressing mice and hamsters.
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Transport and collective dynamics in suspensions of confined swimming particles.

TL;DR: Direct simulations of large populations of confined hydrodynamically interacting swimming particles at low Reynolds number leads to large-scale coherent vortex motions in the flow and regimes of anomalous diffusion that are consistent with experimental observations.
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Diffusion and Spatial Correlations in Suspensions of Swimming Particles

TL;DR: This work captures the effect of population of swimming micro-organisms producing fluid motions that lead to dramatically enhanced diffusion of tracer particles and shows that it depends qualitatively on the mode of swimming: swimmers "pushed from behind by their flagella show greater enhancement than swimmers that are "pulled" from the front.
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Fast Computation of Many-Particle Hydrodynamic and Electrostatic Interactions in a Confined Geometry

TL;DR: An O(N) method is presented for calculation of hydrodynamic or electrostatic interactions between N point particles in a confined geometry that splits point forces or sources into a local contribution for which rapidly decaying free-space analytical solutions to the Stokes or Poisson equations are used.