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James Taylor

Professor of Biology and Computer Science, Johns Hopkins University
Verified email at jhu.edu
Cited by 57441

[BOOK][B] The emergent organization: Communication as its site and surface

JR Taylor, EJ Van Every - 1999 - taylorfrancis.com
Today's organizations face a wide variety of challenges, including such contradictions as
maintaining unity of action while becoming increasingly diverse. Even the definition of …

The role of risk in consumer behavior: A comprehensive and operational theory of risk taking in consumer behavior

JW Taylor - Journal of marketing, 1974 - journals.sagepub.com
RAYMOND Bauer first formally proposed that consumer behavior be viewed as risk taking
in 1960.1 Over a dozen years have passed since that proposal was made, and during that …

Prevalence of Alzheimer's disease in a community population of older persons: higher than previously reported

…, MJ Chown, LE Hebert, CH Hennekens, JO Taylor - Jama, 1989 - jamanetwork.com
Clinically diagnosed Alzheimer's disease and other dementing illnesses were assessed in a
geographically defined US community. Of 3623 persons (80.8% of all community residents …

Galaxy: a platform for interactive large-scale genome analysis

…, Y Zhang, D Blankenberg, I Albert, J Taylor… - Genome …, 2005 - genome.cshlp.org
Accessing and analyzing the exponentially expanding genomic sequence and functional
data pose a challenge for biomedical researchers. Here we describe an interactive system, …

Identification and analysis of functional elements in 1% of the human genome by the ENCODE pilot project

…, RM Andrews, JC Fowler, P Couttet, KD James… - nature, 2007 - nature.com
We report the generation and analysis of functional data from multiple, diverse experiments
performed on a targeted 1% of the human genome as part of the pilot phase of the ENCODE …

[HTML][HTML] A comparative encyclopedia of DNA elements in the mouse genome

…, P Flicek, J Lian, T Kahveci, D Lee, W James Kent… - Nature, 2014 - nature.com
The laboratory mouse shares the majority of its protein-coding genes with humans, making
it the premier model organism in biomedical research, yet the two mammals differ in …

Ideal copolymers and the second‐order transitions of synthetic rubbers. I. Non‐crystalline copolymers

M Gordon, JS Taylor - Journal of Applied Chemistry, 1952 - Wiley Online Library
Theoretical and practical evidence is put forward to show that copolymers can be treated
like solutions of small molecules in the interpretation of packing phenomena, and that ideal …

[HTML][HTML] Galaxy: a comprehensive approach for supporting accessible, reproducible, and transparent computational research in the life sciences

J Goecks, A Nekrutenko, J Taylor… - Genome biology, 2010 - Springer
Increased reliance on computational approaches in the life sciences has revealed grave
concerns about how accessible and reproducible computation-reliant results truly are. Galaxy …

The Galaxy platform for accessible, reproducible and collaborative biomedical analyses: 2018 update

…, H Rasche, N Soranzo, J Goecks, J Taylor… - Nucleic acids …, 2018 - academic.oup.com
Galaxy (homepage: https://galaxyproject.org , main public server: https://usegalaxy.org ) is a
web-based scientific analysis platform used by tens of thousands of scientists across the …

The Galaxy platform for accessible, reproducible and collaborative biomedical analyses: 2016 update

…, E Rasche, N Soranzo, N Turaga, J Taylor… - Nucleic acids …, 2016 - academic.oup.com
High-throughput data production technologies, particularly ‘next-generation’ DNA sequencing,
have ushered in widespread and disruptive changes to biomedical research. Making …