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Judy Brewer
Researcher at Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Publications - 12
Citations - 688
Judy Brewer is an academic researcher from Massachusetts Institute of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Web standards & Web accessibility. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 12 publications receiving 590 citations.
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Recon 2.2: from reconstruction to model of human metabolism
Neil Swainston,Kieran Smallbone,Hooman Hefzi,Paul D. Dobson,Judy Brewer,Michael Hanscho,Daniel C. Zielinski,Kok Siong Ang,Natalie J. Gardiner,Jahir M. Gutierrez,Sarantos Kyriakopoulos,Meiyappan Lakshmanan,Shangzhong Li,Joanne K. Liu,Veronica Martinez,Camila A. Orellana,Lake-Ee Quek,Alex Thomas,Juergen Zanghellini,Nicole Borth,Dong-Yup Lee,Dong-Yup Lee,Lars K. Nielsen,Douglas B. Kell,Nathan E. Lewis,Pedro Mendes +25 more
TL;DR: The human genome-scale metabolic reconstruction details all known metabolic reactions occurring in humans, and thereby holds substantial promise for studying complex diseases and phenotypes as discussed by the authors, and since the last community effort generated a consensus reconstruction, several updates have been developed.
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Recon 2.2: from reconstruction to model of human metabolism
Neil Swainston,Kieran Smallbone,Hooman Hefzi,Paul D. Dobson,Judy Brewer,Michael Hanscho,Daniel C. Zielinski,Kok Siong Ang,Natalie J. Gardiner,Jahir M. Gutierrez,Sarantos Kyriakopoulos,Meiyappan Lakshmanan,Shangzhong Li,Joanne K. Liu,Veronica Martinez,Camila A. Orellana,Lake-Ee Quek,Alex Thomas,Juergen Zanghellini,Nicole Borth,Dong-Yup Lee,Dong-Yup Lee,Lars K. Nielsen,Douglas B. Kell,Nathan E. Lewis,Pedro Mendes +25 more
TL;DR: Through updates, the most complete and best annotated consensus human metabolic reconstruction available is achieved, thereby increasing the ability of this resource to provide novel insights into normal and disease states in human.
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The role of accessibility in a universal web
TL;DR: This communications paper explains the importance of "accessibility" continuing to focus on people with disabilities, while further integrating accessibility with web design, development, and research in other areas, including those covered under universal design and design for all.
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Web accessibility highlights and trends
TL;DR: This article describes work of the Web Accessibility Initiative at the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) and highlights recent developments, issues, and trends which can affect the progress of Web accessibility.
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Essential components of mobile web accessibility
TL;DR: The impact on these essential components of web accessibility as the Web rapidly evolves into an increasingly mobile and ubiquitous medium is explored, and opportunities for research and development to help make the Web universally accessible to all users are highlighted.