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- partial-coverage vaccines have significantly reduced pneumococcal disease. Here we show pneumococcal lineages from multiple populations each have a distinct combination2 KB (263 words) - 14:29, February 5, 2019
- sleep even normally... how much more when sleep pressure is high! We also show that hippocampus is in REM when when the neocortex remains in NREM normally6 KB (1,059 words) - 13:51, January 14, 2022
- Aging in Single-celled Organisms: from Bacteria to the Whole Tree of Life/MatteoOsella (section Notes by user Matteo Osella (Univ. Turin) for Aging in Single-celled Organisms: from Bacteria to the Whole Tree of Life)several different systems the hazard rate (for cell division or for death) shows an exponential increase followed by a plateu (e.g. in mortality rate in E1 KB (346 words) - 00:07, February 12, 2020
- Aging in Single-celled Organisms: from Bacteria to the Whole Tree of Life/UliSteiner (section Notes by user Uli Steiner (University of Southern Denmark) for Aging in Single-celled Organisms: from Bacteria to the Whole Tree of Life)references that explain how mortality plateaus arise. Steinsaltz and Evans shows how mortality plateaus arise through convergence to a quasi-stationary distribution4 KB (662 words) - 17:24, February 12, 2020
- Aging in Single-celled Organisms: from Bacteria to the Whole Tree of Life/SabrinaSpencer (section Notes by user Sabrina Spencer (CU Boulder) for Aging in Single-celled Organisms: from Bacteria to the Whole Tree of Life)telomere length decreases with increasing passage number, Martin Picard showed that telomere length does not correlate with when a population hits its3 KB (656 words) - 04:10, February 13, 2020
- Hallmarks of Biological Failure/ShripadTuljapurkar (section Notes by user Shripad Tuljapurkar (Stanford) for Hallmarks of Biological Failure)Steiner & me show that there is lot of non-genetic heterogeneity in complex life cycles, and how to compute it 3) Steinsaltz & Evans show that stochastic"reliability"864 bytes (267 words) - 16:57, April 9, 2019
- Dynamic Multi-System Resilience in Human Aging/MarcelGMOldeRikkert (section Notes by user Marcel G.M. Olde Rikkert (Radboud Univ.) for Dynamic Multi-System Resilience in Human Aging)in causing the disease related decline. The presentation of Peter Hofmman showed an elegant 'simple model' of stochastic damage accumulation and repair.3 KB (557 words) - 18:05, January 20, 2019
- What is Sleep?/VictoriaBooth (section Notes by user Victoria Booth (Univ. Michigan) for What is Sleep?)whisker barrels. · Jerry Siegel talk: Sleep in different species doesn’t show same physiological markers as in usual lab animals and humans. Dolphin and3 KB (648 words) - 05:05, November 20, 2019
- Hallmarks of Biological Failure/DanielPromislow (section Notes by user Daniel Promislow (Univ. Washington) for Hallmarks of Biological Failure)is underway. Roz Anderson CR animals show a few major clusters of correlated -omic features, while AL animals show a very large number of small molecules4 KB (761 words) - 19:30, April 9, 2019
- related to its functions? How can animals with close phylogenetic relations show such different sleep patterns? Do we have a phylogenetic history of the different844 bytes (258 words) - 22:14, November 19, 2019
- Cognitive Regime Shift II - When/why/how the Brain Breaks/CaterinaGratton (section Notes by user Caterina Gratton (Northwestern Univ.) for Cognitive Regime Shift II - When/why/how the Brain Breaks)this. (1) I showed that functional network measurements (at rest) can be quite reliable even in single individuals, given enough data (2) I showed some data3 KB (551 words) - 00:45, November 14, 2019
- Population and the Environment: Analytical Demography and Applied Population Ethics/MaryShenk (section Notes by user Mary Shenk (Pennsylvania State Univ.) for Population and the Environment: Analytical Demography and Applied Population Ethics)have looked like in our evolutionary past. Kohler, Behrman & Watkins 2001 shows the effects of different social network structure on contraceptive knowledge2 KB (513 words) - 21:59, January 20, 2019
- What is Sleep?/CeciliaDinizBehn (section Notes by user Cecilia Diniz Behn (Colorado School of Mines) for What is Sleep?)in the structure of sleep tell us about changes in physiology? Blumberg showed a lack of consolidation of wake in OXKO infant mice emerged during development5 KB (872 words) - 21:53, November 24, 2019
- Dynamic Multi-System Resilience in Human Aging/JerraldRector (section Notes by user Jerrald Rector (Radboud Univ.) for Dynamic Multi-System Resilience in Human Aging)researchers are all on the same page. Mechanistic models and mice models show promise of better understanding the dynamics of the (aging) human, but caution2 KB (452 words) - 23:51, November 13, 2018
- Hallmarks of Biological Failure/JamesDeGregori (section Notes by user James DeGregori (CU Denver) for Hallmarks of Biological Failure)QTL of longevity. Can do crosses and single alleles can have big effects. Show heart, skeletal, and many other aging phenotypes. See evolution of life spans10 KB (1,720 words) - 22:57, April 9, 2019
- Dynamic Multi-System Resilience in Human Aging/WarrenCLadiges (section Notes by user Warren C. Ladiges (Univ. Washington) for Dynamic Multi-System Resilience in Human Aging)models. In addition, clinical and preclinical presentations were made that showed ways of aligning more naturally occurring stressors with stress situations2 KB (460 words) - 17:59, January 20, 2019
- Cognitive Regime Shift II - When/why/how the Brain Breaks/ViktorJirsa (section Notes by user Viktor Jirsa (Aix-Marseille Université) for Cognitive Regime Shift II - When/why/how the Brain Breaks)of stationary metrics were evident (functional connectivity), but nicely showed how far it can be pushed successfully in applications. Model approaches2 KB (364 words) - 00:47, November 14, 2019
- Irreversible Processes in Ecological Evolution/DervisCanVural (section Notes by user Dervis Can Vural (Univ. Notre Dame) for Irreversible Processes in Ecological Evolution)Do they have a similar value? (1) why does the efficacy of vaccines not show up in the population data (they do make a significant difference in controlled6 KB (1,112 words) - 20:48, February 5, 2019
- Population and the Environment: Analytical Demography and Applied Population Ethics/AndyRominger (section Notes by user Andy Rominger (SFI) for Population and the Environment: Analytical Demography and Applied Population Ethics)calculating species loss under habitat loss. Mendenhall et al. (2014) Nature: shows how human use of landscapes does not render them devoid of biodiversity and1 KB (369 words) - 21:55, January 20, 2019
- Irreversible Processes in Ecological Evolution/StephenProulx (section Notes by user Stephen Proulx (UCSB) for Irreversible Processes in Ecological Evolution)review article. I uploaded my paper on the stochastic lottery model that shows transitions between two different population states "What can Invasion Analyses2 KB (458 words) - 19:05, January 31, 2019