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Overview

Alyson Fox is a researcher affiliated with the Welcome Trust in the United Kingdom, specializing in computer science with a focus on computational theory and mathematics. Their research spans several subfields including artificial intelligence, computer networks and communications, hardware and architecture, and surgery.

The scientist's work primarily addresses topics in numerical methods and algorithms, matrix theory and algorithms, and parallel computing and optimization techniques. Other notable topics in their research include cryptography and data security, polynomial and algebraic computation, advanced data storage technologies, and organ transplantation techniques and outcomes.

Recent publications by Alyson Fox include the following:

  • "A survey of numerical linear algebra methods utilizing mixed-precision arithmetic" (2021) published in The International Journal of High Performance Computing Applications
  • "ZFP: A compressed array representation for numerical computations" (2024) published in The International Journal of High Performance Computing Applications
  • "Sociodemographic characteristics of living liver donors: Few changes over 20 years" (2022) published in Clinical Transplantation
  • "Rounding Error Analysis of Mixed Precision Block Householder QR Algorithms" (2021) published in SIAM Journal on Scientific Computing
  • "Enhancing ZFP: A Statistical Approach to Understanding and Reducing Error Bias in a Lossy Floating-Point Compression Algorithm" (2024) published in arXiv (Cornell University)

The scientist has collaborated frequently with several coauthors, including:

  • Christopher J. Vogl
  • Zachary R. Atkins
  • Agnieszka Międlar
  • Colin Ponce
  • Peter Lindström

Most of Alyson Fox's research has appeared in a number of publication venues such as:

  • SIAM Journal on Scientific Computing
  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • The International Journal of High Performance Computing Applications
  • Clinical Transplantation
  • Annals of Computer Science and Information Systems

Best Publications

  • Epilepsy, hyperalgesia, impaired memory, and loss of pre- and postsynaptic GABA(B) responses in mice lacking GABA(B(1))

    Valérie Schuler;Christian Lüscher;Christophe Blanchet;Norman Klix

  • Pain related behaviour in two models of osteoarthritis in the rat knee.

    Janet Fernihough;Clive Gentry;Marzia Malcangio;Alyson Fox

  • siRNA relieves chronic neuropathic pain

    Gabriele Dorn;Sadhana Patel;Glen Wotherspoon;Maja Hemmings‐Mieszczak

  • VR1 protein expression increases in undamaged DRG neurons after partial nerve injury.

    L. J. Hudson;S. Bevan;G. Wotherspoon;C. Gentry

  • The role of central and peripheral Cannabinoid1 receptors in the antihyperalgesic activity of cannabinoids in a model of neuropathic pain

    Alyson Fox;Adam Kesingland;Clive Gentry;Kara McNair

  • The VR1 Antagonist Capsazepine Reverses Mechanical Hyperalgesia in Models of Inflammatory and Neuropathic Pain

    Katharine M. Walker;Laszlo Urban;Stephen J. Medhurst;Sadhana Patel

  • Intrathecally administered endotoxin or cytokines produce allodynia, hyperalgesia and changes in spinal cord neuronal responses to nociceptive stimuli in the rat.

    Alison J. Reeve;Sadhana Patel;Alyson Fox;Katherine Walker

  • Disease modifying and anti-nociceptive effects of the bisphosphonate, zoledronic acid in a model of bone cancer pain.

    Katharine Walker;Stephen J. Medhurst;Bruce L. Kidd;Markus Glatt

  • Functional Downregulation of P2X3 Receptor Subunit in Rat Sensory Neurons Reveals a Significant Role in Chronic Neuropathic and Inflammatory Pain

    Jane Barclay;Sadhana Patel;Gabriele Dorn;Glen Wotherspoon

  • Peripheral nerve injury induces cannabinoid receptor 2 protein expression in rat sensory neurons.

    G. Wotherspoon;A. Fox;P. McIntyre;S. Colley

  • Critical evaluation of the streptozotocin model of painful diabetic neuropathy in the rat

    Alyson Fox;Christopher Eastwood;Clive Gentry;Donald Manning

  • The effects of GABAB agonists and gabapentin on mechanical hyperalgesia in models of neuropathic and inflammatory pain in the rat

    Sadhana Patel;Sami Naeem;Adam Kesingland;Wolfgang Froestl

  • Role of the cysteine protease cathepsin S in neuropathic hyperalgesia

    Jane Barclay;Anna K. Clark;Pam Ganju;Clive Gentry;Clive Gentry

  • Preclinical pharmacology of lumiracoxib: a novel selective inhibitor of cyclooxygenase-2.

    Ronald Esser;Carol Berry;Zhengming Du;Janet Dawson

  • Comparative activity of the anti-convulsants oxcarbazepine, carbamazepine, lamotrigine and gabapentin in a model of neuropathic pain in the rat and guinea-pig.

    Alyson Fox;Clive Gentry;Sadhana Patel;Adam Kesingland

  • Involvement of Cytokines in Lipopolysaccharide-Induced Facilitation of CGRP Release from Capsaicin-Sensitive Nerves in the Trachea: Studies with Interleukin-1β and Tumor Necrosis Factor-α

    Xiao-Ying Hua;Ping Chen;Alyson Fox;Robert R. Myers

  • Metabotropic Glutamate Receptor 5 Upregulation in A-Fibers after Spinal Nerve Injury: 2-Methyl-6-(Phenylethynyl)-Pyridine (MPEP) Reverses the Induced Thermal Hyperalgesia

    Lindsey J. Hudson;Stuart Bevan;Kara McNair;Clive Gentry

  • Release of nerve growth factor by human pulmonary epithelial cells: role in airway inflammatory diseases.

    Alyson J Fox;Hema J Patel;Peter J Barnes;Maria G Belvisi

  • Naphthalen -1 -yl -(4 -pentyloxynaphthalen -1 -yl)methanone : A potent, orally bioavailable human CB1/CB2 dual agonist with antihyperalgesic properties and restricted central nervous system penetration

    Edward K. Dziadulewicz;Stuart J. Bevan;Christopher T. Brain;Paul R. Coote

  • Regulation and function of spinal and peripheral neuronal B1 bradykinin receptors in inflammatory mechanical hyperalgesia.

    A Fox;G Wotherspoon;K McNair;L Hudson

  • The role of central and peripheral Cannabinoid1 receptors in the antihyperalgesic activity of cannabinoids in a model of neuropathic pain. (Novartic Institute for Medical Sciences, London, United Kingdom) Pain. 2001;92:91–100.

    Alyson Fox;Adam Kesingland;Clive Gentry;Kara McNair

Frequent Co-Authors

Laszlo Urban
Laszlo Urban Novartis (Switzerland)
Stuart Bevan
Stuart Bevan King's College London
Clive Gentry
Clive Gentry King's College London
Marzia Malcangio
Marzia Malcangio King's College London
Herman van der Putten
Herman van der Putten Novartis (Switzerland)
Rainer Kuhn
Rainer Kuhn Novartis (Switzerland)
Marco Capogna
Marco Capogna Aarhus University
Christian Lüscher
Christian Lüscher University of Geneva
Beat Lutz
Beat Lutz Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz

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