1 code implementation • 8 May 2024 • Rion Brattig Correia, Jordan C. Rozum, Leonard Cross, Jack Felag, Michael Gallant, Ziqi Guo, Bruce W. Herr II, Aehong Min, Deborah Stungis Rocha, Xuan Wang, Katy Börner, Wendy Miller, Luis M. Rocha
Objective: We report the development of the patient-centered myAURA application and suite of methods designed to aid epilepsy patients, caregivers, and researchers in making decisions about care and self-management.
no code implementations • 29 Apr 2021 • Yongzhen Wang, Xiaozhong Liu, Katy Börner, Jun Lin, Yingnan Ju, Changlong Sun, Luo Si
Objective: Ubiquitous internet access is reshaping the way we live, but it is accompanied by unprecedented challenges in preventing chronic diseases that are usually planted by long exposure to unhealthy lifestyles.
no code implementations • 10 Feb 2021 • Olga Scrivner, Elizabeth McAvoy, Thuy Nguyen, Tenzin Choeden, Kosali Simon, Katy Börner
Responding to the U. S. opioid crisis requires a holistic approach supported by evidence from linking and analyzing multiple data sources.
no code implementations • 28 Jul 2020 • Katy Börner, Ellen M. Quardokus, Bruce W. Herr II, Leonard E. Cross, Elizabeth G. Record, Yingnan Ju, Andreas D. Bueckle, James P. Sluka, Jonathan C. Silverstein, Kristen M. Browne, Sanjay Jain, Clive H. Wasserfall, Marda L. Jorgensen, Jeffrey M. Spraggins, Nathan H. Patterson, Mark A. Musen, Griffin M. Weber
The CCF enables contributors to HuBMAP to 'register' specimens and datasets within a common spatial reference system, and it supports a standardized way to query and 'explore' data in a spatially and semantically explicit manner.
no code implementations • 24 Jun 2020 • Guoqing Zhu, Naga Anjaneyulu Kopalle, Yongzhen Wang, Xiaozhong Liu, Kemi Jona, Katy Börner
How does your education impact your professional career?
no code implementations • 3 Jun 2020 • Katy Börner, Olga Scrivner, Leonard E. Cross, Michael Gallant, Shutian Ma, Adam S. Martin, Elizabeth Record, Haici Yang, Jonathan M. Dilger
Understanding the emergence, co-evolution, and convergence of science and technology (S&T) areas offers competitive intelligence for researchers, managers, policy makers, and others.
no code implementations • 8 Nov 2019 • Griffin M Weber, Yingnan Ju, Katy Börner
Several ongoing international efforts are developing methods of localizing single cells within organs or mapping the entire human body at the single cell level, including the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative's Human Cell Atlas (HCA), and the Knut and Allice Wallenberg Foundation's Human Protein Atlas (HPA), and the National Institutes of Health's Human BioMolecular Atlas Program (HuBMAP).
1 code implementation • 14 Jun 2019 • Felice De Luca, Iqbal Hossain, Stephen Kobourov, Katy Börner
A recent data visualization literacy study shows that most people cannot read networks that use hierarchical cluster representations such as "super-noding" and "edge bundling."
Computational Geometry Data Structures and Algorithms Human-Computer Interaction
no code implementations • 18 Mar 2019 • Michael P Snyder, Shin Lin, Amanda Posgai, Mark Atkinson, Aviv Regev, Jennifer Rood, Orit Rosen, Leslie Gaffney, Anna Hupalowska, Rahul Satija, Nils Gehlenborg, Jay Shendure, Julia Laskin, Pehr Harbury, Nicholas A Nystrom, Ziv Bar-Joseph, Kun Zhang, Katy Börner, Yiing Lin, Richard Conroy, Dena Procaccini, Ananda L Roy, Ajay Pillai, Marishka Brown, Zorina S Galis
Transformative technologies are enabling the construction of three dimensional (3D) maps of tissues with unprecedented spatial and molecular resolution.
no code implementations • 3 Feb 2017 • Jaimie Murdock, Colin Allen, Katy Börner, Robert Light, Simon McAlister, Andrew Ravenscroft, Robert Rose, Doori Rose, Jun Otsuka, David Bourget, John Lawrence, Chris Reed
We show how faceted search using a combination of traditional classification systems and mixed-membership topic models can go beyond keyword search to inform resource discovery, hypothesis formulation, and argument extraction for interdisciplinary research.