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Fall 2006

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Bringing Supercomputers to Life (Sciences)
Hannah Hickey
Microarrays: The Search For Meaning in a Vast Sea of Data
Kristin Cobb, PhD

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A Review of the Review
David Paik, PhD, Executive Editor
Santa Fe Institute: Addressing Complexity
Louisa Dalton
Neurocomputation of Music, Faces and Belly Laughs
Regina Nuzzo, PhD
Simulations Find Possible HIV Achilles’ Heel
Louisa Dalton
Lung Tumors Recap Developmental Patterns
Kathy Miller
Proteins in Knots? NOT!
Kristin Cobb, PhD
Simulating Wheelchair Posture
Louisa Dalton
Brain Chips
Regina Nuzzo, PhD
Dimension Reduction and Manifold Learning: When Less Is More
Zachary Pincus
MEART: The Semi-Living Artist
Katharine Miller

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