450 research outputs found
Epigenomic technologies: an interview with Jorg Tost
International audienceJörg Tost received his PhD in genetics from the University of Saarbrücken (Germany) in 2004 for devising novel methods for the analysis of haplotypes and DNA methylation patterns. After a postdoctoral stay in the technology development department of the Centre National de Génotypage (Evry, France), he led the Epigenetics groups from 2006 to 2012, before becoming the Director of Laboratory for Epigenetics and Environment at the Centre National de Recherche en Génomique Humaine (CNRGH). The laboratory is involved in the development and application of technologies to analyze DNA methylation, miRNAs and other epigenetic modifications quantitatively at high resolution at target loci and genome-wide using state-of-the-art sequencing technologies as well as the development of bioinformatic tools for the processing of such data. The laboratory mainly focuses on the analysis of epigenetic changes in neurodegenerative, autoimmune and inflammatory diseases as well as the alteration of the epigenetic profiles in function of environmental exposure. A second research axis investigates novel technologies for the analysis of mutations of clinical relevance present at very low proportions in the analyzed samples and their impact on treatment management. Tost has an H-index of 50 and is the author or co-author of more than 195 publications
翻訳 ヨルク・パウル・ミュラー『スイス基本権原論』(6) Jorg Paul Muller: Elemente einer schweizerischen Grundrechtstheorie. Bern 1982
翻訳 ヨルク・パウル・ミュラー『スイス基本権原論』(5)Jorg Paul Muller: Elemente einer schweizerischen Grundrechtstheorie. Bern 1982
翻訳 ヨルク・パウル・ミュラー『スイス基本権原論』(1)(Jorg Paul Muller: Elemente einer schweizerischen Grundrechtstheorie. Bern 1982)
翻訳 ヨルク・パウル・ミュラー『スイス基本権原論』(2)(Jorg Paul Muller: Elemente einer schweizerischen Grundrechtstheorie. Bern 1982)
Behavioral economics as applied to firms: a primer
We discuss the literatures on behavioral economics, bounded rationality and experimental economics as they apply to firm behavior in markets. Topics discussed include the impact of imitative and satisficing behavior by firms, outcomes when managers care about their position relative to peers, the benefits of employing managers whose objective diverges from profit-maximization (including managers who are overconfident or base pricing decisions on sunk costs), the impact of social preferences on the ability to collude, and the incentive for profit-maximizing firms to mimic irrational behavior.Behavioral economics, bounded rationality, experimental economics, oligopoly, antitrust
翻訳 ヨルク・パウル・ミュラー『スイス基本権原論』(1)(Jorg Paul Muller: Elemente einer schweizerischen Grundrechtstheorie. Bern 1982)
departmental bulletin pape
翻訳 ヨルク・パウル・ミュラー『スイス基本権原論』(2)(Jorg Paul Muller: Elemente einer schweizerischen Grundrechtstheorie. Bern 1982)
departmental bulletin pape
翻訳 ヨルク・パウル・ミュラー『スイス基本権原論』(4) Jorg Paul Muller:Elemente einer schweizerischen Grundrechtstheorie.Bern 1982
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