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View article: Diverse Genomes, Shared Health: Insights from a Health System Biobank
Diverse Genomes, Shared Health: Insights from a Health System Biobank Open
Coupling genetic profiling with electronic health records from hospital biobanks is a foundational resource for precision medicine. However, lack of ancestral heterogeneity limits discovery and generalizability. We leveraged the UCLA ATLAS…
View article: Copy Number Variation and Haplotype Analysis of <scp>17q21.31</scp> Reveals Increased Risk Associated with Progressive Supranuclear Palsy and Gene Expression Changes in Neuronal Cells
Copy Number Variation and Haplotype Analysis of <span>17q21.31</span> Reveals Increased Risk Associated with Progressive Supranuclear Palsy and Gene Expression Changes in Neuronal Cells Open
Background The 17q21.31 region with various structural forms characterized by the H1/H2 haplotypes and three large copy number variations (CNVs) represents the strongest risk locus in progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP). Objective To inve…
View article: Author Correction: Genetic, transcriptomic, histological, and biochemical analysis of progressive supranuclear palsy implicates glial activation and novel risk genes
Author Correction: Genetic, transcriptomic, histological, and biochemical analysis of progressive supranuclear palsy implicates glial activation and novel risk genes Open
View article: Correction: Whole-genome sequencing analysis reveals new susceptibility loci and structural variants associated with progressive supranuclear palsy
Correction: Whole-genome sequencing analysis reveals new susceptibility loci and structural variants associated with progressive supranuclear palsy Open
Background: Progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP) is a rare neurodegenerative disease characterized by the accumulation of aggregated tau proteins in astrocytes, neurons, and oligodendrocytes. Previous genome-wide association studies for PS…
View article: Genetic, transcriptomic, histological, and biochemical analysis of progressive supranuclear palsy implicates glial activation and novel risk genes
Genetic, transcriptomic, histological, and biochemical analysis of progressive supranuclear palsy implicates glial activation and novel risk genes Open
Progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP), a rare Parkinsonian disorder, is characterized by problems with movement, balance, and cognition. PSP differs from Alzheimer's disease (AD) and other diseases, displaying abnormal microtubule-associate…
View article: Whole-genome sequencing analysis reveals new susceptibility loci and structural variants associated with progressive supranuclear palsy
Whole-genome sequencing analysis reveals new susceptibility loci and structural variants associated with progressive supranuclear palsy Open
Background Progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP) is a rare neurodegenerative disease characterized by the accumulation of aggregated tau proteins in astrocytes, neurons, and oligodendrocytes. Previous genome-wide association studies for PSP…
View article: Association of Structural Forms of 17q21.31 with the Risk of Progressive Supranuclear Palsy and<i>MAPT</i>Sub-haplotypes
Association of Structural Forms of 17q21.31 with the Risk of Progressive Supranuclear Palsy and<i>MAPT</i>Sub-haplotypes Open
Importance The chromosome 17q21.31 region, containing a 900 Kb inversion that defines H1 and H2 haplotypes, represents the strongest genetic risk locus in progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP). In addition to H1 and H2, various structural f…
View article: Whole-Genome Sequencing Analysis Reveals New Susceptibility Loci and Structural Variants Associated with Progressive Supranuclear Palsy
Whole-Genome Sequencing Analysis Reveals New Susceptibility Loci and Structural Variants Associated with Progressive Supranuclear Palsy Open
Background Progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP) is a rare neurodegenerative disease characterized by the accumulation of aggregated tau proteins in astrocytes, neurons, and oligodendrocytes. Previous genome-wide association studies for PSP…
View article: Genetic, transcriptomic, histological, and biochemical analysis of progressive supranuclear palsy implicates glial activation and novel risk genes
Genetic, transcriptomic, histological, and biochemical analysis of progressive supranuclear palsy implicates glial activation and novel risk genes Open
Progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP) is a rare Parkinsonian disorder characterized by problems with movement, balance, cognition, and other symptoms. PSP differs from Alzheimer’s disease (AD) and other neurodegenerative diseases displaying…
View article: State-Visitation Fairness in Average-Reward MDPs.
State-Visitation Fairness in Average-Reward MDPs. Open
Fairness has emerged as an important concern in automated decision-making in recent years, especially when these decisions affect human welfare. In this work, we study fairness in temporally extended decision-making settings, specifically …
View article: Budgeted and Non-budgeted Causal Bandits
Budgeted and Non-budgeted Causal Bandits Open
Learning good interventions in a causal graph can be modelled as a stochastic multi-armed bandit problem with side-information. First, we study this problem when interventions are more expensive than observations and a budget is specified.…
View article: Streaming Algorithms for Stochastic Multi-armed Bandits
Streaming Algorithms for Stochastic Multi-armed Bandits Open
We study the Stochastic Multi-armed Bandit problem under bounded arm-memory. In this setting, the arms arrive in a stream, and the number of arms that can be stored in the memory at any time, is bounded. The decision-maker can only pull ar…
View article: Achieving Fairness in the Stochastic Multi-Armed Bandit Problem
Achieving Fairness in the Stochastic Multi-Armed Bandit Problem Open
We study an interesting variant of the stochastic multi-armed bandit problem, which we call the Fair-MAB problem, where, in addition to the objective of maximizing the sum of expected rewards, the algorithm also needs to ensure that at any…
View article: Achieving Fairness in the Stochastic Multi-armed Bandit Problem
Achieving Fairness in the Stochastic Multi-armed Bandit Problem Open
We study an interesting variant of the stochastic multi-armed bandit problem, called the Fair-SMAB problem, where each arm is required to be pulled for at least a given fraction of the total available rounds. We investigate the interplay b…
View article: Stochastic Multi-armed Bandits with Arm-specific Fairness Guarantees
Stochastic Multi-armed Bandits with Arm-specific Fairness Guarantees Open
We study an interesting variant of the stochastic multi-armed bandit problem in which each arm is required to be pulled for at least a given fraction of the total available rounds. We investigate the interplay between learning and fairness…
View article: Achieving Fairness in Stochastic Multi-armed Bandit Problem
Achieving Fairness in Stochastic Multi-armed Bandit Problem Open
We study an interesting variant of the stochastic multi-armed bandit problem, called the Fair-SMAB problem, where each arm is required to be pulled for at least a given fraction of the total available rounds. We investigate the interplay b…
View article: Intelligent Sensor Sleeves for Enhancing Workplace Efficiency
Intelligent Sensor Sleeves for Enhancing Workplace Efficiency Open
This paper represents the design and implementation of intelligent sensor sleeves system and mood detection using ARM9 and MATLAB for industrial applications. . This paper reviews the systems on activity monitoring of humans based on weara…