Bjorn Millard
Graduate Student

Systems Biology, Harvard Medical School Email: millard@fas.harvard.edu

Bjorn Millard

Education

B.S. Neurobiology, University of Washington, 2004


Ph.D. Advisor: Peter Sorger (Department of Systems Biology, Harvard Medical School)


CDP research

To determine if mammalian cell lines transmit extrinsic ligand-receptor mediated signals uniformly within an isogenic population of human cell lines, I am developing a Java-based software platform for the collection, management, and analysis of single-cell signaling data I am collecting via high-throughput microscopy. 


Publications

"Flexible informatics for linking experimental data to mathematical models via DataRail'" - J. Saez-Rodriguez, A. Goldsipe, J. Muhlich, L.G. Alexopoulos, B.L. Millard, D.A Lauffenburger, P.K. Sorger, Bioinformatics (in press) 

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“A miniature implantable computer for functional electrical stimulation and recording of neuromuscular activity” - J. Mavoori, B. L. Millard, J. Longnion, T. Daniel, C. Diorio, IEEE Conference, BioMedical Circuits & Systems, Singapore, Singapore, Dec 2004 


“New paradigm in NLO chromophore design through a gradient bridge concept” - D. M. Casmier, P. A. Sullivan, O. Clot, K. A. Firestone, B. E. Eichinger, S. Lee, S. Heller, A. Brumbaugh, B. L. Millard, and Larry R. Dalton Proceedings of SPIE - Volume 5351 Organic Photonic Materials and Devices VI, June 2004, pp. 243-252 


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