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Human Brain Proteome Project – 12th HUPO BPP Workshop 26 September 2009, Toronto, Canada
Grö,ttrup, Bernd,Eisenacher, Martin,Stephan, Christian,Marcus, Katrin,Lee, Bonghee,Meyer, Helmut E.,Mok Park, Young WILEY-VCH Verlag 2010 Proteomics Vol.10 No.11
<P>The HUPO Brain Proteome Project (HUPO BPP) held its 12th workshop in Toronto on 26 September 2009 prior to the HUPO VIII World Congress. The principal aim of this project is to obtain a better understanding of neurodiseases and ageing, with the ultimate objective of discovering prognostic and diagnostic biomarkers, in addition to the development of novel diagnostic techniques and new medications. The attendees came together to discuss progress in the human clinical neuroproteomics and to define the needs and guidelines required for more advanced proteomic approaches.</P>
Hybrid Planning and Hierarchical Optimization of Mechatronic Systems
Eckehard M¨unch,Philipp Adelt,Martin Kruger,Bernd Kleinjohann,Ansgar Trachtler 제어로봇시스템학회 2008 제어로봇시스템학회 국제학술대회 논문집 Vol.2008 No.10
In the presented work, a hybrid planner is used to adjust the active suspension system of a novel railway vehicle to upcoming situations. The hybrid planner uses the results from a model based multi objective optimization as a basis for discrete planning in continuous domains. The optimization works on a hierarchically organized set of mechatronic function modules which are represented as a hierarchical model. A centralistic as well as a distributed optimization mode are presented along with a resulting pareto set.
Hamacher, Michael,Grö,ttrup, Bernd,Eisenacher, Martin,Marcus, Katrin,Park, Young Mok,Meyer, Helmut E,Kwon, Kyung-Hoon,Stephan, Christian Humana Press 2011 Methods in molecular biology Vol.696 No.-
<P>Several projects were initiated by the Human Proteome Organisation (HUPO) focusing on the proteome analysis of distinct human organs. The initiative dedicated to the brain, its development and correlated diseases is the HUPO Brain Proteome Project (HUPO BPP). An objective data submission, storage, and reprocessing strategy have been established with the help of the results gained in a pilot study phase and within subsequent studies. The bioinformatic relevance of the data is drawn from the inter-laboratory comparisons as well as from the recalculation of all data sets submitted by the different groups. In the following, results of the single groups as well as the centralised reprocessing effort are summarised, demonstrating the added-value of this concerted work.</P>
The catalytic potential of high-κ dielectrics for graphene formation
Scott, Andrew,Dianat, Arezoo,Bö,rrnert, Felix,Bachmatiuk, Alicja,Warner, Jamie H.,Borowiak-Paleń,, Ewa,Knupfer, Martin,Bü,chner, Bernd,Cuniberti, Gianaurelio,Rü,mmeli, Mark H. American Institute of Physics 2011 APPLIED PHYSICS LETTERS Vol.98 No.7