David R. Haynor
University of Washington
224 Papers
2.9K Citations
David R. Haynor is an academic researcher from University of Washington. The author has contributed to research in topics: Image registration & Imaging phantom. The author has an hindex of 52, co-authored 221 publications. Previous affiliations of David R. Haynor include University of Cambridge.
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An anatomically comprehensive atlas of the adult human brain transcriptome
Michael Hawrylycz,Ed S. Lein,Angela L. Guillozet-Bongaarts,Elaine H. Shen,Lydia Ng,Jeremy A. Miller,Louie N. van de Lagemaat,Kimberly A. Smith,Amanda Ebbert,Zackery L. Riley,Chris Abajian,Christian F. Beckmann,Amy Bernard,Darren Bertagnolli,Andrew F. Boe,Preston M. Cartagena,M. Mallar Chakravarty,Mike Chapin,Jimmy Chong,Rachel A. Dalley,Barry Daly,Chinh Dang,Suvro Datta,Nick Dee,Tim A. Dolbeare,Vance Faber,David Feng,David R. Fowler,Jeff Goldy,Benjamin W. Gregor,Zeb Haradon,David R. Haynor,John G. Hohmann,Steve Horvath,Robert Howard,Andreas Jeromin,Jayson M. Jochim,Marty Kinnunen,Christopher Lau,Evan T. Lazarz,Changkyu Lee,Tracy Lemon,Ling Li,Yang Li,John A. Morris,Caroline C. Overly,Patrick D. Parker,Sheana Parry,Melissa Reding,Joshua J. Royall,Jay Schulkin,Pedro Adolfo Sequeira,Clifford R. Slaughterbeck,Simon Smith,Andy J. Sodt,Susan M. Sunkin,Beryl Swanson,Marquis P. Vawter,Derric Williams,Paul Wohnoutka,H. Ronald Zielke,Daniel H. Geschwind,Patrick R. Hof,Stephen M. Smith,Christof Koch,Seth G. N. Grant,Allan R. Jones +66 more
TL;DR: A transcriptional atlas of the adult human brain is described, comprising extensive histological analysis and comprehensive microarray profiling of ∼900 neuroanatomically precise subdivisions in two individuals, to form a high-resolution transcriptional baseline for neurogenetic studies of normal and abnormal human brain function.
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Validating clustering for gene expression data
TL;DR: This work provides a systematic framework for assessing the results of clustering algorithms for gene expression data sets by applying a clustering algorithm to the data from all but one experimental condition.
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Canonical Genetic Signatures of the Adult Human Brain
Michael Hawrylycz,Jeremy A. Miller,Vilas Menon,David Feng,Tim A. Dolbeare,Angela L. Guillozet-Bongaarts,Anil G. Jegga,Bruce J. Aronow,Changkyu Lee,Amy Bernard,Matthew F. Glasser,Donna L. Dierker,Jörg Menche,Jörg Menche,Aaron Szafer,Forrest Collman,Pascal Grange,Kenneth A. Berman,Stefan Mihalas,Zizhen Yao,Lance Stewart,Albert-László Barabási,Jay Schulkin,John W. Phillips,Lydia Ng,Chinh Dang,David R. Haynor,Allan R. Jones,David C. Van Essen,Christof Koch,Ed S. Lein +30 more
TL;DR: Genes in neuron-associated compared to non-neuronal networks showed higher preservation between human and mouse; however, many diversely patterned genes displayed marked shifts in regulation between species.
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Medical Imaging 2012: Image Processing
David R. Haynor,Sebastien Ourselin +1 more
- 01 Feb 2012
TL;DR: Cooperating Organizations AAPM—American Association of Physicists in Medicine • CARS—Computer Assisted Radiology and Surgery • Medical Image Perception Society • Radiological Society of North America • APS—American Physiological Society (United States) • The DICOM Standards Committee ( United States)
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