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Simon C. Watkins

Researcher at University of Pittsburgh

Publications -  999
Citations -  75771

Simon C. Watkins is an academic researcher from University of Pittsburgh. The author has contributed to research in topics: Apoptosis & Immune system. The author has an hindex of 135, co-authored 950 publications receiving 68358 citations. Previous affiliations of Simon C. Watkins include Harvard University & Children's National Medical Center.

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M-TRACK: a platform for live cell multiplex imaging reveals cell phenotypic transition dynamics inherently missing in snapshot data

TL;DR: A live-cell imaging platform, Multiplex Trajectory Recording and Analysis of Cellular Kinetics, or M-TRACK, that tracks cellular status change through combining endogenous fluorescent labeling that minimizes perturbation to cell physiology and live cell imaging of high-dimensional cell morphological and texture features is presented.
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Opportunistic soaring by birds suggests new opportunities for atmospheric energy harvesting by flying robots

TL;DR: In this paper , the authors identify new opportunities for flying robots, drawing upon the soaring flight of birds, and evaluate mechanical energy transfer in soaring from first principles and review soaring strategies encompassing the use of updrafts (thermal or orographic) and wind gradients (spatial or temporal).

An Investigation and Bench Marking of Vehicle HVAC Cabin Noise

TL;DR: In this article, a systematic benchmarking study was performed to investigate the in-cabin acoustic noise of vehicles, including compact, midsize, full-size, and a truck.
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Cooperative interaction between AAG and UV-DDB in the removal of modified bases

TL;DR: In this paper , the authors examined whether UV-DDB has a wider role in base excision repair (BER) besides oxidized bases and found it has specificity for two known DNA substrates of alkyladenine glycosylase (AAG)/N-methylpurine DNA glycolyase (MPG): 1, N6-ethenoadenine (ϵA) and hypoxanthine.
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Applying iRODS to the Brain Image Library

TL;DR: The use of iRODS for data management within the Brain Image Library an NIH BRAIN Initiative-funded petascale archive of spatial brain datasets is described.