Michael B. Mayhew, Ph.D.

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2014 Computational Biology and Bioinformatics Duke University, Durham, NC 
Area:
Bioinformatics, Computer Science, Statistics
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Steven B. Haase grad student 2014 Duke (Physics Tree)
 (Computational Systems Biology of Saccharomyces cerevisiae Cell Growth and Division.)
Alexander J. Hartemink grad student 2014 Duke
 (Computational Systems Biology of Saccharomyces cerevisiae Cell Growth and Division.)
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Mayhew MB, Petersen BK, Sales AP, et al. (2017) Flexible, Cluster-Based Analysis of the Electronic Medical Record of Sepsis with Composite Mixture Models. Journal of Biomedical Informatics
Mayhew MB, Iversen ES, Hartemink AJ. (2017) Characterization of dependencies between growth and division in budding yeast. Journal of the Royal Society, Interface. 14
Mayhew MB, Hartemink AJ. (2013) Cell-cycle phenotyping with conditional random fields: A case study in Saccharomyces cerevisiae Proceedings - International Symposium On Biomedical Imaging. 1062-1065
Simmons Kovacs LA, Mayhew MB, Orlando DA, et al. (2013) Errata to Cyclin-dependent kinases are regulators and effectors of oscillations driven by a transcription factor network [Molecular Cell, 45 (2012) 669-679] Molecular Cell. 49: 1177-1179
Simmons Kovacs LA, Mayhew MB, Orlando DA, et al. (2012) Cyclin-dependent kinases are regulators and effectors of oscillations driven by a transcription factor network. Molecular Cell. 45: 669-79
Mayhew MB, Guo X, Haase SB, et al. (2012) Close encounters of the collaborative kind Computer. 45: 24-30
Mayhew M, Guo X, Haase S, et al. (2012) Systems Biology Feedback (of the Collaborative Kind) Ieee Computer. 1-1
Mayhew MB, Robinson JW, Jung B, et al. (2011) A generalized model for multi-marker analysis of cell cycle progression in synchrony experiments. Bioinformatics (Oxford, England). 27: i295-303
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