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10059
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Overview

Alan Colman is a researcher affiliated with Harvard University in the United States. Their primary field of study is Computer Science, with a focused interest in multiple subfields including Information Systems, Computer Networks and Communications, Artificial Intelligence, Management Information Systems, and Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition.

Their research addresses several main topics within computer science and software engineering. These include:

  • Advanced Software Engineering Methodologies
  • Service-Oriented Architecture and Web Services
  • Software System Performance and Reliability
  • Business Process Modeling and Analysis
  • Blockchain Technology Applications and Security
  • Context-Aware Activity Recognition Systems
  • Distributed Systems and Fault Tolerance

Alan Colman has a significant body of published work, with many articles found in the Swinburne Research Bank of Swinburne University of Technology. Other publication venues include Preprints.org, the International Journal of Molecular Sciences, arXiv hosted by Cornell University, and Science.

Selected recent papers authored by Alan Colman include:

  • "Role oriented adaptive design," 2024, Swinburne Research Bank (Swinburne University of Technology)
  • "Organizational roles and players," 2024, Swinburne Research Bank (Swinburne University of Technology)
  • "Adaptive service-oriented systems: An organisational approach," 2024, Swinburne Research Bank (Swinburne University of Technology)

Other notable works appearing in the dataset, though authored by other researchers, are related to the themes Colman explores, indicating a collaborative research context in fields like blockchain and molecular sciences.

Frequent co-authors contributing alongside Colman include:

  • Jun Han
  • Mohan Baruwal Chhetri
  • Tharindu Patikirikorala
  • Anton V. Uzunov
  • Hoa Khanh Dam

The collaborative nature of their work and publication record reflects engagement with interdisciplinary teams and a consistent contribution to research in software engineering and computer systems.

Best Publications

  • Cloned pigs produced by nuclear transfer from adult somatic cells

    Irina A. Polejaeva;Shu-Hung Chen;Todd D. Vaught;Raymond L. Page

  • Human factor IX transgenic sheep produced by transfer of nuclei from transfected fetal fibroblasts

    Angelika E. Schnieke;Alexander J. Kind;William A. Ritchie;Karen Mycock

  • Targeted disruption of the α1,3-galactosyltransferase gene in cloned pigs

    Yifan Dai;Todd D. Vaught;Jeremy Boone;Shu-Hung Chen

  • Production of gene-targeted sheep by nuclear transfer from cultured somatic cells

    K. J. McCreath;J. Howcroft;K. H. S. Campbell;A. Colman

  • Genomic alterations in cultured human embryonic stem cells

    Anirban Maitra;Dan E. Arking;Narayan Shivapurkar;Morna Ikeda

  • High level expression of active human alpha-1-antitrypsin in the milk of transgenic sheep

    G. Wright;A. Carver;D. Cottom;D. Reeves

  • Screening ethnically diverse human embryonic stem cells identifies a chromosome 20 minimal amplicon conferring growth advantage

    Katherine Amps;Peter W. Andrews;George Anyfantis;Lyle Armstrong

  • A Human iPSC Model of Hutchinson Gilford Progeria Reveals Vascular Smooth Muscle and Mesenchymal Stem Cell Defects

    Jinqiu Zhang;Qizhou Lian;Qizhou Lian;Guili Zhu;Fan Zhou

  • Analysis of telomere lengths in cloned sheep.

    Paul G. Shiels;Alexander J. Kind;Keith H. S. Campbell;David Waddington

  • Karyotype of human ES cells during extended culture.

    Jeremy J Buzzard;Nicholas M Gough;Jeremy M Crook;Alan Colman

  • The effect of capping and polyadenylation on the stability, movement and translation of synthetic messenger RNAs in Xenopus oocytes.

    Douglas R. Drummond;John Armstrong;Alan Colman

  • Rapid Purification of Plasmid DNAs by Hydroxyapatite Chromatography

    Alan Colman;Michael J. Byers;Sandy B. Primrose;Alan Lyons

  • Enhanced cardiomyogenesis of human embryonic stem cells by a small molecular inhibitor of p38 MAPK.

    Ralph Graichen;Xiuqin Xu;Stefan R. Braam;Thavamalar Balakrishnan

  • Identification of the sequence responsible for the nuclear accumulation of the influenza virus nucleoprotein in Xenopus oocytes

    J. Davey;N.J. Dimmock;A. Colman

  • Chemically defined medium supporting cardiomyocyte differentiation of human embryonic stem cells

    Xiu Qin Xu;Ralph Graichen;Set Yen Soo;Thavamalar Balakrishnan

  • The Generation of Six Clinical-Grade Human Embryonic Stem Cell Lines

    Jeremy Micah Crook;Teija Tuulikki Peura;Lucy Kravets;Alexis Gina Bosman

  • Cell therapy and the safety of embryonic stem cell-derived grafts.

    Hannes Hentze;Ralph Graichen;Alan Colman

  • Lamin B1 fluctuations have differential effects on cellular proliferation and senescence

    Oliver Dreesen;Alexandre Chojnowski;Peh Fern Ong;Tian Yun Zhao

  • The role of cyclin synthesis, modification and destruction in the control of cell division.

    Jeremy Minshull;Jon Pines;Roy Golsteyn;Nancy Standart

  • Human Embryonic Stem Cells

    Ian Wilmut;Michael D. West;Robert P. Lanza;John D. Gearhart

Frequent Co-Authors

Giorgio Valle
Giorgio Valle University of Padua
Ian Wilmut
Ian Wilmut University of Edinburgh
David Ayares
David Ayares University of Maryland, Baltimore
Colin L. Stewart
Colin L. Stewart Agency for Science, Technology and Research
Brian Burke
Brian Burke Agency for Science, Technology and Research
Siu Kwan Sze
Siu Kwan Sze Nanyang Technological University
Robert Lanza
Robert Lanza Astellas Pharma (Japan)
Christine L. Mummery
Christine L. Mummery Leiden University Medical Center
Michael D. West
Michael D. West Advanced Cell Technology (United States)
Alan O Trounson
Alan O Trounson Monash University

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