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Karsten Menzel
Researcher at Merck & Co.
Publications - 98
Citations - 995
Karsten Menzel is an academic researcher from Merck & Co.. The author has contributed to research in topics: Letermovir & Energy management. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 89 publications receiving 840 citations. Previous affiliations of Karsten Menzel include National University of Ireland & Dresden University of Technology.
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Mining building performance data for energy-efficient operation
TL;DR: The impact of connecting building characteristics and designs with its performance by data mining techniques, hence the appropriateness of a room in relation to energy efficiency is investigated, to further assist building energy management decision-making.
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Mechanism based neurotoxicity of mGlu5 positive allosteric modulators--development challenges for a promising novel antipsychotic target.
Sophie Parmentier-Batteur,Peter H. Hutson,Karsten Menzel,Jason M. Uslaner,Britta A. Mattson,Julie A. O'Brien,Brian C. Magliaro,Thomas Forest,Craig A. Stump,Robert M. Tynebor,Neville J. Anthony,Thomas J. Tucker,Xu-Fang Zhang,Robert P. Gomez,Sarah L. Huszar,Nathalie Lambeng,H. Fauré,Emannuel Le Poul,Sonia Poli,Thomas W. Rosahl,Jean-Philippe Rocher,Richard Hargreaves,Theresa M. Williams +22 more
TL;DR: In vitro activity, in vivo efficacy and safety profile and in vivo data demonstrate that 5PAM523 acts as a selective mGlu5 PAM and exhibits anti-psychotic like activity.
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Virtual sensors for estimation of energy consumption and thermal comfort in buildings with underfloor heating
TL;DR: A simple and scalable model-based virtual sensor that allows analysis of a buildings' heat consumption down to room level using mainly simple temperature sensors is introduced.
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Multi-dimensional building performance data management for continuous commissioning
TL;DR: This paper proposes the design and implementation of a multi-dimensional data analysis concept for building monitoring data based on data warehouse technology, and introduces a dedicated graphical user interface for bringing the benefits of the multi- dimensional model to different stakeholders.
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Towards a Wireless Sensor Platform for Energy Efficient Building Operation
TL;DR: This paper presents an approach of how wireless sensors can be seamlessly integrated into existing and future intelligent building management systems supporting improved building performance and diagnostics with an emphasis on energy management.