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INGENUITY RESEARCH PRACTICUM 1. Albert W. Brzeczko , Randal P. Goldberg , Russell H. Taylor , Peter Evans : “Smart Alignment Tool for Knee MosaicPlasty Surgery.” MICCAI 2001 : 599-605 (2001) 2. Roya Saffary, Renu Nandakumar, Dennis Spencer , Frank T Robb, Joseph M Davila, Marvin Swartz, Leon Ofman, Roger J Thomas, Jocelyne DiRuggiero. “ Microbial survival of space vacuum and extreme ultraviolet irradiation: strain isolation and analysis during a rocket flight.” Federation of European Microbiological Societies (FEMS) Microbiology Letters, Vol. 215 Issue 1 Page 163 (September, 2002) 3. T. Leong, H. Ye, E. Call , B. Gimi, Z. Bhujwalla and D. H. Gracias, "Microfabrication and Self-Assembly of 3D Microboxes for Biomedical Applications", 18th IEEE International Conference on Microelectromechanical Systems (MEMS), Istanbul, Jan 22-26 (2006) 4. Milutinovich M, Ünal E, Ward C , Skibbens RV, Koshland, “A Multi-Step Pathway for the Establishment of Sister Chromatid Cohesion.” PLoS Genet 3(1): e12 doi:10.1371/journal.pgen.0030012 (January 19, 2007) 5. Burke, K.A., Miller, D.N ., and Schoenbaum , G. Conditioned reinforcement and the specialized role of corticolimbic circuits in the pursuit of happiness and other more specific rewards. In: Pleasures of the Brain: The Neural Basis of Sensory Rewards . Edited by M.L. Kringelbach and K.C. Berridge. (2007) 6. Burke, K.A., Franz, T.M., Miller, D.N ., and Schoenbaum , G. “Conditioned reinforcement can be mediated by either outcome-specific or general affective representations.” Frontiers in Integrative Neuroscience. (2007) 7. Nahathai Srivali et. al., “The Carnegie Protein Trap Library: A Versatile Tool for Drosophila Developmental Studies.” Genetics, 175: 1505-1531 (2007) 8. Burke, K.A., Franz, T.M., Miller, D.N ., Schoenbaum, G. “ The Role of the Orbitofrontal Cortex in the Pursuit of Happiness and More Specific Rewards.” Nature, Vol. 454, (2008)
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