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William J. Mileski
Researcher at Life Technologies
Publications - 14
Citations - 2489
William J. Mileski is an academic researcher from Life Technologies. The author has contributed to research in topics: Fluidics & Magnet. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 13 publications receiving 2300 citations.
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An integrated semiconductor device enabling non-optical genome sequencing
Jonathan M. Rothberg,Wolfgang Hinz,Todd Rearick,Jonathan Schultz,William J. Mileski,Melville Davey,John H. Leamon,Kim L. Johnson,Mark James Milgrew,Matthew D. Edwards,Jeremy Hoon,Jan Fredrik Simons,David Marran,Jason W. Myers,John F. Davidson,Annika Branting,John Nobile,Bernard P. Puc,David Light,Travis A. Clark,Martin Huber,Jeffrey T. Branciforte,Isaac B. Stoner,Simon Cawley,Michael R. Lyons,Yutao Fu,Nils Homer,Marina Sedova,Xin Miao,Brian Reed,Jeffrey Sabina,Erika Feierstein,Michelle Schorn,Mohammad Alanjary,Eileen T. Dimalanta,Devin Dressman,Rachel Kasinskas,Tanya Sokolsky,Jacqueline A. Fidanza,Eugeni Namsaraev,Kevin McKernan,Alan Williams,G. Thomas Roth,James Bustillo +43 more
TL;DR: A DNA sequencing technology in which scalable, low-cost semiconductor manufacturing techniques are used to make an integrated circuit able to directly perform non-optical DNA sequencing of genomes, showing its robustness and scalability by producing ion chips with up to 10 times as many sensors and sequencing a human genome.
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Fluidics interface systems and methods
TL;DR: In this paper, a system including a communication interface to communicatively couple to a sensor cartridge, a fluidic subsystem to exchange a reagent solution with the sensor cartridge and a computational circuitry communicative coupled to the communication interface and the fluid component is described.
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Low-field magnetic resonance imaging methods and apparatus
Jonathan M. Rothberg,Matthew S. Rosen,Gregory L. Charvat,William J. Mileski,Todd Rearick,Michael Poole +5 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a laminate panel consisting of at least one non-conductive layer and at least two conductive layers was provided to form at least a portion of a B0 coil configured to contribute to a low-field magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).
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Development of a mobile low-field MRI scanner
Sean C.L. Deoni,Paul Medeiros,Alexandra T. Deoni,P. Burton,Jennifer Beauchemin,Viren D'Sa,Eddy B. Boskamp,Samantha By,Christopher Thomas McNulty,William J. Mileski,Brian Welch,Matthew J. Huentelman +11 more
TL;DR: In this article , a modified cargo van that incorporates a removable low-field permanent magnet MRI system and demonstrate its proof-of-concept is used to perform MRI at home, community center, school, etc.
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Portable magnetic resonance imaging methods and apparatus
Michael Poole,Cedric Hugon,Hadrien A. Dyvorne,Laura Sacolick,William J. Mileski,Jeremy Christopher Jordan,Alan B. Katze,Jonathan M. Rothberg,Todd Rearick,Christopher Thomas McNulty +9 more
TL;DR: In this article, a portable magnetic resonance imaging system is provided, comprising a magnetics system having a plurality of magnetics components configured to produce magnetic fields for performing magnetic resonance images.