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Winter 2009/2010

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Featured Articles

Structural Genomics: Exploring the 3D Protein Landscape
Denise Chen
Clinical Decision Support: Providing Quality Healthcare with Help from a Computer
Katharine Miller

In This Issue

Recognizing and Encouraging Timely Dissemination
Ahmet Erdemir, PhD
A Big Step Forward for OpenSim
Joy P. Ku, PhD, Director of Dissemination for Simbios
New Technology Reveals the Genome’s 3D Shape
Janelle Weaver, PhD
How DNA Goes A'Courtin'
Jane Palmer, PhD
Modeling Bacterial Comets
Gwyneth Dickey
Cooking Cancer With Gold Nanoshells
Tia Ghose
3D Angiogenesis Modeled
Jennifer Welsh
Improving the Sense of Touch for Surgical Robots
Marissa Cevallos
Conducting Medical Research from Electronic Health Records
Daniel Strain
Neuron Models: Simpler Is Better
Sandra M. Chung
Trawling for Drug-Gene Relationships
Olga Kuchment, PhD
Scientific Discovery Through Video Games
Adam Mann
Understanding Molecular Kinetics with Markov State Models
Gregory M. Bowman
Fluid Code
Katharine Miller
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