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Tanya L. Leise

Researcher at Amherst College

Publications -  63
Citations -  2115

Tanya L. Leise is an academic researcher from Amherst College. The author has contributed to research in topics: Circadian rhythm & Suprachiasmatic nucleus. The author has an hindex of 22, co-authored 53 publications receiving 1753 citations.

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The $25,000,000,000 Eigenvector: The Linear Algebra behind Google

TL;DR: Analysis of the PageRank formula provides a wonderful applied topic for a linear algebra course and complements the discussion of Markov chains in matrix algebra.
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Guidelines for Genome-Scale Analysis of Biological Rhythms

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TL;DR: CircaInSilico is introduced, a web-based application for generating synthetic genome biology data to benchmark statistical methods for studying biological rhythms, and several unmet analytical needs, including applications to clinical medicine, are discussed and productive avenues to address them are suggested.
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Dynamic interactions mediated by nonredundant signaling mechanisms couple circadian clock neurons.

TL;DR: A functional coupling assay is developed that uniquely captures the dynamic process by which SCN neurons interact and promotes synchrony under steady-state conditions by counteracting the actions of GABAA signaling.
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Visualizing jet lag in the mouse suprachiasmatic nucleus and peripheral circadian timing system.

TL;DR: There were significant differences in shifting kinetics among mice, among organs such as the spleen and lung, and importantly among neurons in the SCN, the master pacemaker in the brain, as measured by a circadian reporter gene.
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Aging Differentially Affects the Re-entrainment Response of Central and Peripheral Circadian Oscillators

TL;DR: A pattern of results suggests that a major consequence of aging is a decrease in pacemaker amplitude, which would slow re-entrainment of peripheral oscillators and reduce SCN resistance to external perturbation.