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Overview

Clark Debs Jeffries is affiliated with the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on neuroscience and medicine, with a significant number of publications in the subfields of psychiatry and mental health, biological psychiatry, genetics, cellular and molecular neuroscience, and statistics and probability.

Their work extensively covers topics related to tryptophan and brain disorders, schizophrenia research and treatment, bipolar disorder and treatment, mental health and psychiatry, functional brain connectivity studies, neuroscience and neuropharmacology research, as well as stress responses and cortisol.

Recent notable publications by Clark Debs Jeffries include:

  • Potential Roles of Redox Dysregulation in the Development of Schizophrenia, 2020, Biological Psychiatry
  • Plasma complement and coagulation proteins as prognostic factors of negative symptoms: An analysis of the NAPLS 2 and 3 studies, 2024, Brain Behavior and Immunity
  • Clinician Recognition of First Episode Psychosis, 2021, Journal of Adolescent Health
  • Body fluid biomarkers and psychosis risk in The Accelerating Medicines Partnership® Schizophrenia Program: design considerations, 2025, Schizophrenia
  • Linking enlarged choroid plexus with plasma analyte and structural phenotypes in clinical high risk for psychosis: A multisite neuroimaging study, 2023, Brain Behavior and Immunity

Clark Debs Jeffries frequently collaborates with several researchers, including Diana O. Perkins, Carrie E. Bearden, Jean Addington, Tyrone D. Cannon, and Scott W. Woods.

The scientist's body of work is often published in venues such as UNC Libraries, Brain Behavior and Immunity, Biological Psychiatry, Schizophrenia, and Scientific Reports.

Best Publications

  • Method and system for performing a pattern match search for text strings

    Claude Basso;Jean Louis Calvignac;Philippe Damon;Gordon Taylor Davis

  • System and method for automatic management of many computer data processing system pipes

    Ganesh Balakrishnan;Everett A. Corl;Clark D. Jeffries;Ravinder K. Sabhikhi

  • Applying blocking measures progressively to malicious network traffic

    Robert William Danford;Kenneth M. Farmer;Clark Debs Jeffries;Robert B. Sisk

  • Method of responding to a truncated secure session attack

    Brian Edward Carpenter;Kevin David Himberger;Clark Debs Jeffries;Mohammad Peyravian

  • Priority based bandwidth allocation within real-time and non-real-time traffic streams

    Brahmanand Kumar Gorti;Marco Heddes;Clark Debs Jeffries;Andreas Kind

  • Controlling network congestion using a biased packet discard policy for congestion control and encoded session packets: methods, systems, and program products

    Youssef Abdelilah;Gordon Taylor Davis;Jeffrey Haskell Derby;Dongming Hwang

  • Method and system for managing congestion in a network

    Peter Irma August Barri;Brian Mitchell Bass;Jean Louis Calvignac;Ivan Oscar Clemminck

  • Codec with network congestion detection and automatic fallback: methods, systems & program products

    Youssef Abdelilah;Gordon Taylor Davis;Jeffrey Haskell Derby;Dongming Hwang

  • Intrusion detection using a network processor and a parallel pattern detection engine

    Marc A. Boulanger;Clark D. Jeffries;C. Marcel Kinard;Kerry A. Kravec

  • Congestion resulting from increased capacity in single-server queueing networks

    Joel E. Cohen;Clark Jeffries

  • Efficient method for providing secure remote access

    Clark Debs Jeffries;Mohammad Peyravian

  • Retro flow control for arriving traffic in computer networks

    James Johnson Allen;Brian Mitchell Bass;Gordon Taylor Davis;Clark Debs Jeffries

  • Cyclic redundancy check for partitioned frames

    Jean Louis Calvignac;Clark Debs Jeffries;Fabrice Jean Verplanken

  • Self-tuning link aggregation system

    Brian Mitchell Bass;Jean Louis Calvignac;Marco C. Heddes;Clark Debs Jeffries

  • Token-based active queue management

    Clark D. Jeffries;Andreas Kind;Bernard Metzler

  • System and method and computer program for filtering using tree structure

    Jean Louis Calvignac;Everett Arthur Corl;Anthony Matteo Gallo;Marco C. Heddes

  • Method of assuring enterprise security standards compliance

    Kevin David Himberger;Clark Debs Jeffries;Charles Steven Lingafelt;Allen Leonid Roginsky

  • System and method to track inventory using RFID tags

    Kevin D. Himberger;Clark D. Jeffries;Mohammad Peyravian

  • Technique for detecting and blocking unwanted instant messages

    John F. Davis;Kevin D. Himberger;Clark D. Jeffries;Mohammad Peyravian

  • Network access traffic sorter

    Youssef Abdelilah;Gordon Taylor Davis;Jeffrey Haskell Derby;Dongming Hwang

  • Method and systems for controlling ATM traffic using bandwidth allocation technology

    Patrick Droz;Ilias Iliadis;Clark D. Jeffries;Andreas Kind

Frequent Co-Authors

Jean Calvignac
Jean Calvignac IBM (United States)
Mohammad Peyravian
Mohammad Peyravian IBM (United States)

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