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Richard S. Judson
Researcher at United States Environmental Protection Agency
Publications - 231
Citations - 25081
Richard S. Judson is an academic researcher from United States Environmental Protection Agency. The author has contributed to research in topics: High-Throughput Screening Assays & Population. The author has an hindex of 69, co-authored 220 publications receiving 22147 citations. Previous affiliations of Richard S. Judson include Sandia National Laboratories & University of Houston.
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A time‐dependent wave packet approach to atom–diatom reactive collision probabilities: Theory and application to the H+H2 (J=0) system
TL;DR: In this paper, a projection operator approach was used to couple the inelastic and reactive portions of the total wave function and optical potentials to circumvent the necessity of using product arrangement coordinates.
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Analysis of the genetic algorithm method of molecular conformation determination
D. B. McGarrah,Richard S. Judson +1 more
TL;DR: The goal of this study is to determine how to best utilize GAs to find low‐energy populations of conformations given a fixed amount of CPU time.
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Evaluation of high-throughput genotoxicity assays used in profiling the US EPA ToxCast chemicals.
Andrew W. Knight,Stephen B. Little,Keith A. Houck,David J. Dix,Richard S. Judson,Ann M. Richard,Nancy E McCarroll,Gregory Akerman,Chihae Yang,Louise Birrell,Richard M. Walmsley +10 more
TL;DR: The utility of HTS assays to identify potential genotoxicity hazard in the larger context of the ToxCast project was evaluated, to aid prioritization of environmentally relevant chemicals for further testing and assessment of carcinogenicity risk to humans.
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How many SNPs does a genome-wide haplotype map require?
Richard S. Judson,Benjamin A. Salisbury,Julie A. Schneider,Andreas Windemuth,J. Claiborne Stephens +4 more
TL;DR: The implications of using cohorts of different size and ethnic composition and the usefulness of public SNP databases for this effort are discussed and the experimental effort and cost required to complete a genome-wide haplotype survey are estimated.
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Analysis of the Effects of Cell Stress and Cytotoxicity on In Vitro Assay Activity Across a Diverse Chemical and Assay Space
Richard S. Judson,Keith A. Houck,Matthew T. Martin,Ann M. Richard,Thomas B. Knudsen,Imran Shah,Stephen B. Little,John F. Wambaugh,R. Woodrow Setzer,Parth Kothiya,Jimmy Phuong,Dayne L. Filer,Doris Smith,David M. Reif,Daniel M. Rotroff,Nicole Kleinstreuer,Nisha S. Sipes,Menghang Xia,Ruili Huang,Kevin M. Crofton,Russell S. Thomas +20 more