Publications
- As Benjamin Franklin once joked, death and taxes are universal. Scale-free networks may not be, at least according to a new study from CU «Ƶ.The research challenges a popular two-decade-old theory that networks of
- Tobacco and alcohol use are leading causes of mortality that influence risk for many complex diseases and disorders1. They are heritable2,3and etiologically related4,5 behaviors that have been resistant to gene discovery efforts6-11. In sample
- Researchers at CU «Ƶ have developed virtual clinical trials for an artificial pancreas that could significantly improve treatments for those with Type 1 diabetes by tailoring medical devices and speeding up trials. The work was done
- A study of the bacterial slime in showerheads across the world has found US cities are hotspots for potentially harmful bacteria.Researchers found that mycobacteria is the most common bacteria in showerheads.They found it is far more prevalent in
- As humans evolved and expanded, so too did barn swallows, new research from CU «Ƶ suggestsThe evolution of barn swallows, a bird ubiquitous to bridges and sheds around the world, might be even more closely tied to humans than previously thought
- In this paper, we provide an approach to data-driven control for artificial pancreas systems by learning neural network models of human insulin-glucose physiology from available patient data and using a mixed integer optimization approach to control
- Groups of interacting active particles, insects, or humans can form clusters that hinder the goals of the collective; therefore, development of robust strategies for control of such clogs is essential, particularly in confined environments. Our
- Mating activities change within a season in many animal and plant populations. In plants, selection towards early flowering is commonly observed. Pollinator‐mediated selection is hypothesized to be a pervasive evolutionary force acting directionally
- Recent biological research has sought to understand how biochemical signaling pathways, such as the mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) family, influence the migration of a population of cells during wound healing. Fisher's equation has been