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Michael S. Phillips
Researcher at Montreal Heart Institute
Publications - 118
Citations - 25357
Michael S. Phillips is an academic researcher from Montreal Heart Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Spoken language & Language model. The author has an hindex of 37, co-authored 118 publications receiving 24496 citations. Previous affiliations of Michael S. Phillips include University of Florida & Merck & Co..
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Genetic variants in TPMT and COMT are associated with hearing loss in children receiving cisplatin chemotherapy.
Colin J. D. Ross,Colin J. D. Ross,Hagit Katzov-Eckert,Hagit Katzov-Eckert,Marie-Pierre Dubé,Beth Brooks,S. Rod Rassekh,Amina Barhdadi,Yassamin Feroz-Zada,Henk Visscher,Henk Visscher,Andrew M.K. Brown,Michael J. Rieder,Paul Rogers,Michael S. Phillips,Bruce Carleton,Bruce Carleton,Michael R. Hayden,Michael R. Hayden +18 more
TL;DR: Association analyses for 220 drug-metabolism genes in genetic susceptibility to cisplatin-induced hearing loss in children are reported and genetic variants in TPMT and COMT are identified associated with cisPlatin- induced hearing Loss in children.
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PEGASUS: a spoken dialogue interface for on-line air travel planning
Victor W. Zue,Stephanie Seneff,Joseph Polifroni,Michael S. Phillips,Christine Pao,David Goodine,David Goddeau,James Glass +7 more
TL;DR: PEGASUS leverages off spoken language technology development in the ATIS domain, and enables users to book flights using the American Airlines EAASY SABRE system, according to preliminary evaluation results.
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Speech recognition of speech recorded by a mobile communication facility
TL;DR: In this article, improved capabilities for a mobile environment speech processing facility are described for the entering of text into a software application resident on a mobile communication facility, where recorded speech may be presented by the user using the mobile communications facility's resident capture facility.
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Evaluation of single nucleotide polymorphism typing with invader on PCR amplicons and its automation
Charles A. Mein,Bryan J. Barratt,Michael G. Dunn,Thorsten Siegmund,Anne Smith,Laura Esposito,Sarah Nutland,Helen Stevens,Amanda Wilson,Michael S. Phillips,N Jarvis,Scott M. Law,M de Arruda,John A. Todd +13 more
TL;DR: It is concluded that Invader chemistry using PCR products as template represents a useful technology for typing large numbers of SNPs rapidly and efficiently.
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De Novo Mutations in FOXP1 in Cases with Intellectual Disability, Autism, and Language Impairment
Fadi F. Hamdan,Hussein Daoud,Daniel Rochefort,Amélie Piton,Julie Gauthier,Mathieu Langlois,Gila Foomani,Sylvia Dobrzeniecka,Marie-Odile Krebs,Ridha Joober,Ronald G. Lafrenière,Jean-Claude Lacaille,Laurent Mottron,Pierre Drapeau,Miriam H. Beauchamp,Michael S. Phillips,Eric Fombonne,Guy A. Rouleau,Jacques L. Michaud +18 more
TL;DR: Both FOXP1 and FOXP2 are associated with language impairment, but decrease of the former has a more global impact on brain development than that of the latter.