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The Epithelial-Mesenchymal Transition Its role in metastasis? Can Theory Help Cancer Biology?
19 Oct 2016 | Online Presentations | Contributor(s): Herbert Levine
In order to spread from the primary tumor to distant sites, cancer cells must undergo a coordinated change in their phenotypic properties referred to as the "epithelial-to-mesenchymal" transition. We have studied the nonlinear genetic circuits that are responsible for this...
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NEMO5 and 2D Materials: Tuning Bandstructures, Wave Functions and Electrostatic Screening
19 Oct 2016 | Online Presentations | Contributor(s): Tillmann Christoph Kubis
In this talk, I will briefly discuss the MLWF approach and compare it to DFT and atomistic tight binding. Initial results using the MLWF approach for 2D material based devices will be discussed and compared to experiments. These results unveil systematic band structure changes as functions of the...
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Introduction to Visualization
19 Oct 2016 | Online Presentations | Contributor(s): Vetria L. Byrd
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Piezo Nanomaterials and Green Energy
19 Oct 2016 | Online Presentations | Contributor(s): Rusen Yang
This presentation will introduce the fundamental principle of nanogenerator and its potential applications.
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Publishing Notebooks
12 Oct 2016 | Presentation Materials | Contributor(s): Martin Hunt
Directions for publishing Jupyter Notebooks.
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Characterizing Noise in a Mathematical Model of the Adipogenic Transcriptional Network
15 Dec 2016 | Online Presentations | Contributor(s): Alexandra Jilkine
For each model, we first characterized overall susceptibility to noise by calculating the relative local sensitivity of AdipoQ and fat to various parameters. We then simulated the experiment done by Loo et al. with 30% added noise to determine if our system could replicate their data. Our results...
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Career Planning; Resumes
06 Oct 2016 | Online Presentations | Contributor(s): Amruta Inamdar
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Jupyter Notebooks on Hubs
04 Oct 2016 | Presentation Materials | Contributor(s): Martin Hunt
Presentation on Notebook status on 27 Sep 2016.
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3D Cell Culture Basics: Forming Spheroids in the Presence of Extracellular Matrix
25 Jan 2017 | Online Presentations | Contributor(s): Sophie A. Lelièvre, Shirisha Chittiboyina, Tim Kwok
The PowerPoint file combined with the accompanying videos comprises the introductory training presentation for 3D Cell Culture Basics that make use of gels and is focused on techniques to be used for cells that form spheroid-like structures in vivo, notably a number of tumors and certain normal...
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SAMSON Tutorials - Essentials 1 - Introduction to SAMSON Connect
27 Oct 2016 | Online Presentations | Contributor(s): Stephane Redon
Find out about SAMSON Connect, the online platform where you can download SAMSON, the SAMSON SDK, and add SAMSON Elements to your SAMSON installation.
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Death Training App for PhysiCell
28 Jan 2020 | Tools | Contributor(s): Furkan Kurtoglu, Aneequa Sundus, Randy Heiland, Paul Macklin
Training application for "Death" concept in PhysiCell.
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Volume Training App for PhysiCell
10 Feb 2020 | Tools | Contributor(s): Furkan Kurtoglu, Aneequa Sundus
Training application for "Volume" concept in PhysiCell.
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Jupyter Notebook (Deprecated)
29 Sep 2016 | Tools
Starts the Jupyter notebook server in your home directory.
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Uncertainty Quantification with Rappture
29 Sep 2016 | Presentation Materials | Contributor(s): Martin Hunt
Uncertainty Quantification (UQ) is a new feature in Rappture. This presentation discusses What is it? Why would you need it? How does it work? How do you use it?
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Prospects for Using Magnetic Insulators in Spintronics
28 Sep 2016 | Online Presentations | Contributor(s): Mingzhong Wu
This presentation consists of two parts, which together will provide some perspective on the future of using magnetic insulators in spintronics. The first part will touch on the feasibility of using magnetic insulators, in particular, Y3Fe5O12 and BaFe12O19, to produce pure spin currents...
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Characterization of 2D materials at Birck Surface Analysis Facility
28 Sep 2016 | Online Presentations | Contributor(s): Dmitry Zemlyanov
Material characterization is an important aspect for various applications. In particularly, for 2D materials and nano-materials, the surface characterization becomes crucial for smart material design, functionalization, fabrication, etc. Surface Analysis Facility at Birck Nanotechnology Center,...
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AIDA: A tool for exhaustive enumeration of solutions to the quantized Frank-Bilby equation
05 Jan 2018 | Downloads | Contributor(s): Ali Sangghaleh, Michael J. Demkowicz
We present a tool called Arrangement of Interface Dislocation Arrays (AIDA) for enumerating all dislocation networks that satisfy the quantized Frank-Bilby equation for any interface between cubic crystals with a single-atom basis, i.e. FCC/FCC, BCC/BCC, and FCC/BCC interfaces. The set of...
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TrapSimulator
28 Sep 2016 | Tools | Contributor(s): Ricardo Carvalho de Melos
A RTN behavior Simulation Tool
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Lab Exercise: Fluorescent Tagging of Liposomes
27 Sep 2016 | Teaching Materials | Contributor(s): NACK Network
This lab examines the liposome as a carrier of fluorescent tags used in cancer identification. The liposomes will be created from raw materials, tagged, extruded to a proper size, filtered, and characterized.
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High-Speed Flow and its Control Through Plasma Technology
26 Sep 2016 | Online Presentations | Contributor(s): Jonathan Poggie
To support the design of high-speed air vehicles, a number of scientific challenges must be addressed in the prediction and control of supersonic and hypersonic flow. The present talk focuses on two main themes: large-scale unsteadiness and plasma-based flow control.