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Tom Jenkins
Researcher at Georgia Institute of Technology
Publications - 40
Citations - 1252
Tom Jenkins is an academic researcher from Georgia Institute of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Computer science & Interaction design. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 32 publications receiving 1028 citations. Previous affiliations of Tom Jenkins include University of Copenhagen & IT University of Copenhagen.
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The MAP kinase substrate MKS1 is a regulator of plant defense responses
Erik Andreasson,Tom Jenkins,Peter Brodersen,Stephan Thorgrimsen,Nikolaj H.T. Petersen,Shijiang Zhu,Jin-Long Qiu,Pernille Ollendorff Micheelsen,Anne Rocher,Morten Petersen,Mari-Anne Newman,Henrik Nielsen,Heribert Hirt,Imre E. Somssich,Ole Mattsson,John Mundy +15 more
TL;DR: Yeast two‐hybrid screening revealed that MKS1 interacts with the WRKY transcription factors WRKY25 and WRKY33, and may contribute to MPK4‐regulated defense activation by coupling the kinase to specific WR KY transcription factors.
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Making public things: how HCI design can express matters of concern
TL;DR: This paper draws from five design projects to explore how design can express matters of concern by communicating the factors and consequences of issues and considers the role of design in contributing to the formation of publics.
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Expanding and Refining Design and Criticality in HCI
TL;DR: Two ways to broaden and deepen connections between Design and HCI are articulate: develop a broader collective understanding of what these design approaches can be, without forcing them to be about 'criticality' or 'critical design,' narrowly construed.
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Arabidopsis VARIEGATED 3 encodes a chloroplast-targeted, zinc-finger protein required for chloroplast and palisade cell development
Henrik Næsted,Agnethe Holm,Tom Jenkins,H. Bjørn Nielsen,Cassandra A. Harris,Michael H. Beale,Mathias Neumann Andersen,Alexandra Mant,Henrik Vibe Scheller,Bilal Camara,Ole Mattsson,John Mundy +11 more
TL;DR: Metabolic profiling demonstrates that pigment profiles are qualitatively similar in wild type and var3, although var3 accumulates lower levels of chlorophylls and carotenoids.
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Designing Speculative Civics
TL;DR: This paper presents and reflects upon a series of research through design projects that investigate speculative civic contexts, and identifies and discusses thematic interpretations of civics that emerged through the designs: Mediated Civics, Computed civics, and Proxied Civics.