1,899 research outputs found

    Barabasi-Lab/AI-Bind: AI-Bind_v1.0

    No full text
    First release of AI-Bind as described by "AI-Bind: Improving Binding Predictions for Novel Protein Targets and Ligands" on arXiv. For citation purposes: @misc{chatterjee2021aibind, doi = {10.48550/ARXIV.2112.13168}, url = {https://arxiv.org/abs/2112.13168}, author = {Chatterjee, Ayan and Walters, Robin and Shafi, Zohair and Ahmed, Omair Shafi and Sebek, Michael and Gysi, Deisy and Yu, Rose and Eliassi-Rad, Tina and Barabási, Albert-László and Menichetti, Giulia}, keywords = {Quantitative Methods (q-bio.QM), Machine Learning (cs.LG), FOS: Biological sciences, FOS: Biological sciences, FOS: Computer and information sciences, FOS: Computer and information sciences}, title = {AI-Bind: Improving Binding Predictions for Novel Protein Targets and Ligands}, publisher = {arXiv}, year = {2021}, copyright = {arXiv.org perpetual, non-exclusive license} } Soon to be published in Nature Communications

    Women Leaders Affinity Group: Dr. Charlene Walters

    No full text
    Date: March 25, 2021 Guest: Dr. Charlene Walters, entrepreneurship coach, business and branding mentor and author The Women Leaders Affinity Group, hosted by Dr. Amanda Main and Dr. Ellen Ramsey from the College of Business and Management, presented a Zoom event with Dr. Charlene Walters, who spoke about the realities of being an entrepreneur and the keys to success. Walters is an entrepreneurship coach, business and branding mentor and author of Launch Your Inner Entrepreneur.https://spiral.lynn.edu/bus_women-leaders/1001/thumbnail.jp

    A non-interleaving process calculus for multi-party synchronisation

    No full text
    We introduce the wire calculus. Its dynamic features are inspired by Milner's CCS: a unary prefix operation, binary choice and a standard recursion construct. Instead of an interleaving parallel composition operator there are operators for synchronisation along a common boundary and non-communicating parallel composition. The (operational) semantics is a labelled transition system obtained with SOS rules. Bisimilarity is a congruence with respect to the operators of the language. Quotienting terms by bisimilarity results in a compact closed category

    Working 'in the opposite direction': Joseph Beuys in the field

    No full text
    This paper will argue that revisiting the ideas and practice of the twentieth-century German artist Joseph Beuys is germane to contemporary discussions of place and human ecology in anthropology. Through an exploration of work undertaken by the artist and a discussion of the influence of Goethe on his practice, it will explore the way in which Beuys' approach to art was informed by a set of methodologies which saw the inner life of the human being and the outer world with which she or he engages as profoundly linked in both physical and psychic terms. Beuys' work points, the author will suggest, to the potential for a myth of fieldwork and a communication of its results that places the anthropologist within a constantly changing world of matter that she or he shapes and transforms and is, in turn, transformed by

    Educate to elevate, Los Angeles, 2000

    No full text
    Educate to elevate, Los Angeles, 2000. Y.O.U. Rita Walters (Learning Complex] School, [915 West] Manchester Avenue near Vermont Avenue, Los Angeles. Acrylic, 19' x 33', by Michael Massenburg. Commissioned by Department of Cultural Affairs, Los Angeles, CA. (Slide sleeve reads: 2001). -- http://michaelmassenburg.daportfolio.com/gallery/486742#5 viewed on June 28, 2012

    Your eyes see distant stories / lifting off its fragile walls. You wonder / at its faint revelations.

    No full text
    Signed by the author / illustratorIt says that Jon von Zelowitz assisted Peter KochGoudy Thirt

    Finding and losing schizophrenia

    No full text
    Author Nathan Filer discussed his latest book, The Heartland: Finding and Losing Schizophrenia. He was in conversation with Professor James Walters, deputy director at NCMH and professor of psychiatry at Cardiff University

    L-R: Katie Lee; Natalie Gignoux; Leo Walters exploring a side canyon.

    No full text
    Photo of Arizona folk singer and author Katie Lee (far left), Natalie Gignoux (center), and Leo Walters (far right) exploring a side canyon in Glen Canyon, Uta
    corecore