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eTBLAST A
text similarity-based engine for searching literature
collections
Deja
Vu A study of scientific publication ethics
Spinout A
researchers guide to corporate identity
PATHOGENE A
CDS Finding and Primer Design Tool for Microorganisms
HomologeneP A
database of Genes and homologs found in Viruses, Bacteria
and Fungi
ARGH
a comprehensive catalog of biomedical acronyms and abbreviations extracted from MedLine abstracts.
Eremorph
A web based resource for the prediction and study of gene variations. |
Hyperspectral
Imaging applications -10x multiplex
Tissue samples can be analyzed for specific biomarkers which provide
indications of disease, our system will save time and money over other
methods and provide superior quantitave results. |
Identification
of duplicate citations in the bio-medical literature
The project aims at identified highly
similar citations (based on their abstract) to flag potential cases
of unethical publications, using a text comparator algorithm named
eTBLAST. |
Indentification
of new uses for existing drugs
We created and apply a hypothesis generation tool named IRIDESCENT
to discover new uses for existing drugs. |
Gene
Expression Microarray Analysis and Interpretation
Using our own custom arrays we examine the roles of microsatellites
in speciation, cancer and other human diesease conditions. |
Subcellular
light activation control and manipulation using a dynamically reconfigurable
microscopic patterning system
Serves as a photoactivation perturbation
Hellapparatus enabling subcellular localized illumination. |
Use
of Implicit Literature Relationships to Cluster Gene Sets
Microarray derived gene lists can
be used to better understand the underlying biology and tissues. We
have employed software and a probability-based algorithm to cluster
gene sets. |
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In The News |
Nov. 2009 Garner Lab is moving
to Virginia Bioinformatics Institute at Virginia Tech.
May
27, 2009
Nature Medicine News
Deja vu is in Nature Medicine News. Read it.
May 22, 2009 On Science NEWS FOCUS
A large article "Plagiarism Sleuths" published in Science
News Focus
brings up Deja vu's work and broad discussions. Read it.
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March
23, 2009
Laboratory teams with Lynntech to win NIH STTR Phase I award.
March 6,
2009
Deja
Vu in Science:
Our article "Responding to Possible Plagiarism" was published in Science
Policy Forum. Read it.
March 6, 2009
Deja Vu in Science
Our group analyzes data for Science News article, "Retractions Put
Spotlight on China's Part-Time Professor System". Read it.
February,
2009 Laboratory teams
with Lynntech to win USACEHR STTR award |
January
17, 2009
Mounir Errami and Mike Huebschman win INNOCENTIVE award for Faster Diagnosis of Viable Microorganisms |
November
12th 2008
Cristi
Galindo wins Postdoctoral poster session
Dr. Garner wins first annual Award for Excellence
in Postdoctoral Mentoring from
UTSW.
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| October
23rd 2008
Iranian former vice president act
of plagiarism identified by Deja Vu. Read in Nature.
October 8th
2008
Labs tool Deja Vu recognized in a Nature
news article. The
state of the art in automated duplication detection.
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