Dr. Paul Wise began with a brief overview of policy formation, specifically that related to child development. He then delved into the changing taxonomy of disease and its implications for policy. He concluded by stressing the need for frameworks for collective action to reframe policy in terms of gene-environment interactions.

To watch Dr. Wise’s presentation, please see the Panel 4 "Google Video posting.":http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-1375553372274016362&hl=en Panel 4 also features presentations by Dr. Richard Sharp of the Cleveland Clinic on "Disease Advocacy and Contested Environments" and by Professor Sara Shostak of Brandeis University on "Sealing Complexity: Genetics...
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A clique is a complete subgraph of a graph. Often, a clique is interpreted as a dense module of vert...
The first half is a summary of how the Bradley group at Drexel University is doing Open Notebook Sci...
Assembling biological pathways from information in scientific literature and biological databases is...
Background. 
Many transcriptional regulatory proteins have been identified and classified i...
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Food webs are complex systems in which organisms int...
Background/Question/Methods

Ecologists have long emphasized the reciprocal intera...
The SBML Level 3 "FBA" package is a proposal for an extension to the current Level 3 Core ...
The four stable conformers of 2-methoxyethanol, CH3O-CH2-CH2-OH (tgg', ggg', ttg and ttt) are studie...
Common static trusses are constrained to permit no relative motion between truss elements. A Variabl...
The 1981 statistics of the open water fishery (sardine, Limnothrissa miodon , and tigerfish, Hydrocy...
Phylogenetic comparative methods have become all but ubiquitous in only a few decades, forcing us to...
Statistics are presented of the open water and inshore fisheries of Lake Kariba, the Zimbabwe side, ...
We present a methodology for extending pre-defined protein sets representing cellular pathways and p...
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