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  • Automating HT Flow Cytometry Analysis
    The newest version of Tree Star's FlowJo visualization and analysis software for flow cytometry advances research in flow cytometry by providing robust tools for analysis ...
    1-1-2013
  • People in the News
    Ulman to its corporate advisory board...F-star appointed John Haurum, M.D., Ph.D. , as ... named Jason A. Amello evp and CFO...Beech Tree Labs added William J. Ryan to its board of ...
    7-1-2012
  • The Data Ecosystem in R&D
    ... Thomas Goetz, executive editor of Wired and author of The Decision Tree: Taking Control of ... Reliance upon "Death Star" warehouses-which must be built with knowledge of all the ...
    4-15-2012
  • Optimizing Antibody Biomanufacture
    fruit is long gone from the bioprocessing tree and even the horse chestnuts in the upper ... Brian J. Horvath, R&D scientist, discussed the company's use of the Microlab STAR ...
    2-15-2007
  • Journal Articles

  • Settling the Intractability of Multiple Alignment
    Isaac Elias
    Journal of Computational Biology
    The following variations are shown NP-hard for all metrics over binary or larger alphabets: MULTIPLE ALIGNMENT WITH SP-SCORE, STAR ALIGNMENT, and TREE ALIGNMENT (for a given ...
  • Detecting Tree-like Multicellular Life on Extrasolar Planets
    Christopher E. Doughty, Adam Wolf
    Astrobiology
    We examined whether the BRDF could detect the existence of tree-like structures on an extrasolar planet by using changes in planetary albedo as a planet orbits its star. We used a ...
  • Species Tree Inference by the STAR Method and Its Generalizations
    Elizabeth S. Allman, James H. Degnan, John A Rhodes
    Journal of Computational Biology
    Species Tree Inference by the STAR Method and Its Generalizations Journal of Computational Biology The multispecies coalescent model describes the generation of gene trees from a ...

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