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61
Citations
11562
World Ranking
9375
National Ranking
2643

Research.com Recognitions

  • 1986 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

Overview

Daniel H. Rich is affiliated with the University of Wisconsin-Madison in the United States. Their research spans multiple disciplines with a strong focus on Computer Science and Psychology.

The scientist's main fields of study include:

  • Computer Science
  • Psychology

Within these areas, their published work addresses several subfields, such as:

  • Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition
  • Developmental and Educational Psychology
  • Biophysics
  • Analytical Chemistry
  • Human-Computer Interaction

The key research topics explored in their publications involve:

  • Digital Imaging for Blood Diseases
  • Spectroscopy Techniques in Biomedical and Chemical Research
  • Spectroscopy and Chemometric Analyses
  • Virtual Reality Applications and Impacts
  • Educational Games and Gamification
  • Innovative Teaching and Learning Methods

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Daniel H. Rich include:

  • "Diagnosis of inaccessible infections using infrared microscopy of white blood cells and machine learning algorithms," 2020, The Analyst
  • "Can differentiated and personalized mixed-reality simulations transform teacher learning?", 2023, Technology Mind and Behavior
  • "Correction: Diagnosis of inaccessible infections using infrared microscopy of white blood cells and machine learning algorithms," 2020, The Analyst

The scientist has collaborated frequently with several co-authors, including:

  • Adam H. Agbaria
  • Guy Beck
  • Itshak Lapidot
  • Joseph Kapelushnik
  • S. Mordechaǐ

Their publications have appeared mainly in the venues:

  • The Analyst
  • Technology Mind and Behavior

In recognition of contributions to the scientific community, Daniel H. Rich was made a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) in 1986.

Best Publications

  • Determination of kinetic constants for peptidyl prolyl cis-trans isomerases by an improved spectrophotometric assay.

    James L. Kofron;Petr Kuzmic;Vimal Kishore;Esther Colon-Bonilla

  • X-ray crystallographic structure of a complex between a synthetic protease of human immunodeficiency virus 1 and a substrate-based hydroxyethylamine inhibitor.

    Amy L. Swain;Maria M. Miller;Jeremy Green;Daniel H. Rich

  • Inhibition of aminopeptidases by amastatin and bestatin derivatives. Effect of inhibitor structure on slow-binding processes.

    Daniel H. Rich;Byung Jo Moon;Scott Harbeson

  • Peptidomimetics derived from natural products

    Robert A. Wiley;Daniel H. Rich

  • Pepstatin-derived inhibitors of aspartic proteinases. A close look at an apparent transition-state analogue inhibitor.

    Daniel H. Rich

  • Designing non-peptide peptidomimetics in the 21st century: inhibitors targeting conformational ensembles.

    Matthew G Bursavich;Daniel H Rich

  • PREPARATION OF A NEW O-NITROBENZYL RESIN FOR SOLID-PHASE SYNTHESIS OF TERT.-BUTYLOXYCARBONYL-PROTECTED PEPTIDE ACIDS

    Daniel H. Rich;S. K. Gurwara

  • Novel renin inhibitors containing the amino acid statine

    Joshua Boger;Nancy S. Lohr;Edgar H. Ulm;Martin Poe

  • Chloroplast coupling factor 1 : a species-specific receptor for tentoxin.

    John A. Steele;Thomas F. Uchytil;Richard D. Durbin;Pradip Bhatnagar

  • Synthesis of analogs of the carboxyl protease inhibitor pepstatin. Effect of structure on inhibition of pepsin and renin

    Daniel H. Rich;Eric T. O. Sun;Edgar Ulm

  • Conformational flexibility in the active sites of aspartyl proteinases revealed by a pepstatin fragment binding to penicillopepsin.

    Michael N. G. James;Anita Sielecki;Frank Salituro;Daniel H. Rich

  • Hydroxyethylamine analogues of the p17/p24 substrate cleavage site are tight-binding inhibitors of HIV protease.

    Daniel H. Rich;Jeremy Green;Mihaly V. Toth;Garland R. Marshall

  • Synthesis of hydroxyethylene and ketomethylene dipeptide isosteres

    Mark W. Holladay;Daniel H. Rich

  • Bis(2-oxo-3-oxazolidinyl)phosphinic chloride (1) as a coupling reagent for N-alkyl amino acids

    Roger D. Tung;Daniel H. Rich

  • Effect of hydroxyl group configuration in hydroxyethylamine dipeptide isosteres on HIV protease inhibition. Evidence for multiple binding modes.

    Daniel H. Rich;Chong Qing Sun;J. V. N. Vara Prasad;Ahammadunny Pathiasseril

  • Isotope-edited NMR of cyclosporin A bound to cyclophilin: evidence for a trans 9,10 amide bond

    S. W. Fesik;R. T. Gampe;T. F. Holzman;D. A. Egan

  • Synthesis of tentoxin and related dehydro cyclic tetrapeptides.

    D H Rich;P Bhatnagar;P Mathiaparanam;J A Grant

  • Lithium chloride perturbation of cis-trans peptide bond equilibria: effect on conformational equilibria in cyclosporin A and on time-dependent inhibition of cyclophilin

    James L. Kofron;Petr Kuzmic;Vimal Kishore;Gerd Gemmecker

  • Episelection: novel Ki approximately nanomolar inhibitors of serine proteases selected by binding or chemistry on an enzyme surface.

    Bradley A. Katz;Janet Finer-Moore;Reza Mortezaei;Daniel H. Rich

  • alpha-Keto amide inhibitors of aminopeptidases.

    Timothy D. Ocain;Daniel H. Rich

Frequent Co-Authors

James P. Tam
James P. Tam Nanyang Technological University
Garland R. Marshall
Garland R. Marshall Washington University in St. Louis
Stephen B. H. Kent
Stephen B. H. Kent University of Chicago
D. John Faulkner
D. John Faulkner University of California, San Diego
Alexander Wlodawer
Alexander Wlodawer National Institutes of Health
William S. Johnson
William S. Johnson Stanford University
Eric A. Johnson
Eric A. Johnson University of Wisconsin–Madison
Barbara Sherry
Barbara Sherry North Carolina State University
Michael Bukrinsky
Michael Bukrinsky George Washington University
Stuart L. Cooper
Stuart L. Cooper The Ohio State University

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