1996
ModelDB: An Environment for Running and Storing Computational Models and Their Results Applied to Neuroscience
Peterson B, Healy M, Nadkarni P, Miller P, Shepherd G. ModelDB: An Environment for Running and Storing Computational Models and Their Results Applied to Neuroscience. Journal Of The American Medical Informatics Association 1996, 3: 389-398. PMID: 8930855, PMCID: PMC116323, DOI: 10.1136/jamia.1996.97084512.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsWorld Wide Web interfaceCluster of databasesHuman Brain ProjectWeb interfaceComputational modelIndividual databasesSmall databaseDatabase developmentBrain ProjectComplex informationRelated databasesFormal mannerVast quantitiesSystem functionDiverse sourcesDatabaseInformationWebProjectResearch groupsInitial approachPilot projectIssuesGeneral issuesTechnology
1991
SENEX: a computer-based representation of cellular signal transduction processes in the central nervous system
Ball S, Mah V, Miller P. SENEX: a computer-based representation of cellular signal transduction processes in the central nervous system. Bioinformatics 1991, 7: 175-187. PMID: 2059842, DOI: 10.1093/bioinformatics/7.2.175.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCellular signal transduction processesSignal transduction processesTransduction processesSerine/threonine kinasePossible signal transduction pathwaysSignal transduction pathwaysMammalian central nervous systemThreonine kinaseTransduction pathwaysMultisubunit proteinProtein kinaseTyrosine kinaseKinaseCentral nervous systemNervous systemSenexEnzymeInheritance of attributesEnzymatic reactionsSubunitsProteinSpecific retrievalInheritancePathwayFunction
1988
Artificial intelligence research in anesthesia and intensive care
Rennels G, Miller P. Artificial intelligence research in anesthesia and intensive care. Journal Of Clinical Monitoring 1988, 4: 274-289. PMID: 3057121, DOI: 10.1007/bf01617327.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAnesthesiaArtificial IntelligenceCritical CareDecision Making, Computer-AssistedHumansLogicModels, BiologicalResearch DesignConceptsArtificial intelligence techniquesIntelligence techniquesArtificial intelligenceArtificial intelligence researchComputer science researchMedical artificial intelligenceChallenging domainComputer systemsIntelligence researchIntelligenceDifferent projectsResearch directionsCentral research themeSpecific research projectsCurrent stateScience researchResearch projectResearch themesTechniqueProjectManagementApplications
1985
Effect of Left-to-Right, Mixed Left-to-Right, and Right-to-Left Shunts on Inhalational Anesthetic Induction in Children: A Computer Model.
Tanner G, Angers D, Barash P, Mulla A, Miller P, Rothstein P. Effect of Left-to-Right, Mixed Left-to-Right, and Right-to-Left Shunts on Inhalational Anesthetic Induction in Children: A Computer Model. Anesthesia & Analgesia 1985, 64: 101. PMID: 3970355, DOI: 10.1213/00000539-198502000-00002.Peer-Reviewed Original Research