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Nadav Bar

Researcher at Norwegian University of Science and Technology

Publications -  42
Citations -  5003

Nadav Bar is an academic researcher from Norwegian University of Science and Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Corynebacterium glutamicum & Regulation of gene expression. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 37 publications receiving 4291 citations. Previous affiliations of Nadav Bar include Microsoft.

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Landscape of transcription in human cells

Sarah Djebali, +87 more
- 06 Sep 2012 - 
TL;DR: Evidence that three-quarters of the human genome is capable of being transcribed is reported, as well as observations about the range and levels of expression, localization, processing fates, regulatory regions and modifications of almost all currently annotated and thousands of previously unannotated RNAs that prompt a redefinition of the concept of a gene.
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More efficient predictive control

TL;DR: An approach for constrained predictive control of linear systems (or uncertain systems described by polytopic uncertainty models) is presented, consisting of (in general non-convex, but often convex) offline optimization, and very efficient online optimization.
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Metabolomic studies of human gastric cancer: review.

TL;DR: A short review on metabolomics as a tool for biomarker discovery in human gastric cancer, with a primary focus on its use as a predictor of anticancer drug chemosensitivity, diagnosis, prognosis, and metastasis.
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Personalized inferred authentication for virtual assistance

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors describe a mechanism for controlling access to secure computing resources based on inferred user authentication, where a current user may be authenticated and access to security computing resources permitted based on a determined probability that the current user is a legitimate user associated with the secure computing resource.
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Personalized medicine for patients with COPD: where are we?

TL;DR: The current status and unmet needs regarding personalized medicine for patients with COPD are described, and a systems medicine approach is proposed, integrating genetic, environmental, (micro)biological, and clinical factors in experimental and computational models in order to decipher the multilevel complexity of COPD.