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Overview

David Schnurr was affiliated with the California Department of Public Health in the United States. Their research contributions spanned multiple fields within computer science, with a particular focus on artificial intelligence, signal processing, genetics, infectious diseases, and epidemiology.

Their publication record included work on virus-based gene therapy research, viral gastroenteritis research and epidemiology, respiratory viral infections, topic modeling, natural language processing techniques, software engineering research, and music and audio processing.

David Schnurr's recent papers demonstrated diversity in subject matter and venues. They authored or coauthored the following papers:

  • "Text and Code Embeddings by Contrastive Pre-Training," published in 2022 in arXiv (Cornell University)
  • "Personhood credentials: Artificial intelligence and the value of privacy-preserving tools to distinguish who is real online," published in 2024 in arXiv (Cornell University)
  • "Genotype Prevalence and Risk Factors for Severe Clinical Adenovirus Infection, United States 2004-2006," published in 2020 in UNC Libraries
  • "Drift-Resilient TabPFN: In-Context Learning Temporal Distribution Shifts on Tabular Data," published in 2024 in arXiv (Cornell University)

Their frequent coauthors included Gregory C. Gray, Troy A. McCarthy, Mark G. Lebeck, Kevin L. Russell, and Adriana E. Kajon, each contributing to collaborative research efforts with Schnurr.

David Schnurr's work was primarily disseminated through the publication venues arXiv (Cornell University), with three publications, and UNC Libraries, with one publication.

The main areas of study where Schnurr's work was categorized consisted of:

  • Computer Science

With subfields including:

  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Signal Processing
  • Genetics
  • Infectious Diseases
  • Epidemiology

Key topics covered in their research were:

  • Virus-based gene therapy research
  • Viral gastroenteritis research and epidemiology
  • Respiratory viral infections research
  • Topic Modeling
  • Natural Language Processing Techniques
  • Software Engineering Research
  • Music and Audio Processing

Best Publications

  • Beyond Viruses: Clinical Profiles and Etiologies Associated with Encephalitis

    C. A. Glaser;S. Honarmand;L. J. Anderson;D. P. Schnurr

  • In Search of Encephalitis Etiologies: Diagnostic Challenges in the California Encephalitis Project, 1998—2000

    Carol A. Glaser;Sabrina Gilliam;David Schnurr;Bagher Forghani

  • Analysis of 15 adenovirus hexon proteins reveals the location and structure of seven hypervariable regions containing serotype-specific residues.

    L Crawford-Miksza;D P Schnurr

  • New Adenovirus Species Found in a Patient Presenting with Gastroenteritis

    Morris Saffold Jones;Balázs Harrach;Robert D. Ganac;Mary M. A. Gozum

  • Enterovirus 68 is associated with respiratory illness and shares biological features with both the enteroviruses and the rhinoviruses.

    M. Steven Oberste;Kaija Maher;David Schnurr;Mary R. Flemister

  • Pan-Viral Screening of Respiratory Tract Infections in Adults With and Without Asthma Reveals Unexpected Human Coronavirus and Human Rhinovirus Diversity

    Amy Kistler;Pedro C. Avila;Silvi Rouskin;David Wang

  • Hospitalized patients with novel influenza A (H1N1) virus infection - California, April-May, 2009.

    J. Louie;K. Winter;K. Harriman;D. Vugia

  • Genotype Prevalence and Risk Factors for Severe Clinical Adenovirus Infection, United States 2004–2006

    Gregory C. Gray;Troy McCarthy;Mark G. Lebeck;David P. Schnurr

  • Evidence of molecular evolution driven by recombination events influencing tropism in a novel human adenovirus that causes epidemic keratoconjunctivitis.

    Michael P. Walsh;Ashish Chintakuntlawar;Christopher M. Robinson;Ijad Madisch

  • Adult Adenovirus Infections: Loss of Orphaned Vaccines Precipitates Military Respiratory Disease Epidemics

    Gregory C. Gray;Pulak R. Goswami;Marietta D. Malasig;Anthony W. Hawksworth

  • Discovery of a Novel Human Picornavirus in a Stool Sample from a Pediatric Patient Presenting with Fever of Unknown Origin

    Morris S. Jones;Vladimir V. Lukashov;Vladimir V. Lukashov;Robert D. Ganac;David P. Schnurr

  • In vitro susceptibility to rhinovirus infection is greater for bronchial than for nasal airway epithelial cells in human subjects.

    Nilceia Lopez-Souza;Silvio Favoreto;Hofer Wong;Theresa Ward

  • Rapid identification of known and new RNA viruses from animal tissues.

    Joseph G. Victoria;Amit Kapoor;Amit Kapoor;Kent Dupuis;David P. Schnurr

  • Analysis of a New Human Parechovirus Allows the Definition of Parechovirus Types and the Identification of RNA Structural Domains

    Mohammed Al-Sunaidi;Çiğdem H. Williams;Pamela J. Hughes;David P. Schnurr

  • Molecular Epidemiology and Genetic Diversity of Echovirus Type 30 (E30): Genotypes Correlate with Temporal Dynamics of E30 Isolation

    M S Oberste;K Maher;M L Kennett;J J Campbell

  • Adenovirus Serotype Evolution Is Driven by Illegitimate Recombination in the Hypervariable Regions of the Hexon Protein

    Leta K. Crawford-Miksza;Leta K. Crawford-Miksza;David P. Schnurr

  • Identification of cardioviruses related to Theiler's murine encephalomyelitis virus in human infections.

    Charles Y. Chiu;Alexander L. Greninger;Kimberly Kanada;Thomas Kwok

  • Cross-Species Transmission of a Novel Adenovirus Associated with a Fulminant Pneumonia Outbreak in a New World Monkey Colony

    Eunice C. Chen;Shigeo Yagi;Kristi R. Kelly;Sally P. Mendoza

  • Molecular identification of new picornaviruses and characterization of a proposed enterovirus 73 serotype.

    M. Steven Oberste;David Schnurr;Kaija Maher;Suleiman al-Busaidy

  • Molecular Epidemiology of Adenovirus Type 7 in the United States, 1966-2000

    Dean D. Erdman;Wanhong Xu;Susan I. Gerber;Gregory C. Gray

Frequent Co-Authors

Carol A. Glaser
Carol A. Glaser Kaiser Permanente
Homer A. Boushey
Homer A. Boushey University of California, San Francisco
Joseph L. DeRisi
Joseph L. DeRisi University of California, San Francisco
Gregory C. Gray
Gregory C. Gray The University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston
Mark A. Pallansch
Mark A. Pallansch National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases
Charles Y. Chiu
Charles Y. Chiu University of California, San Francisco
M. Steven Oberste
M. Steven Oberste Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Pedro C. Avila
Pedro C. Avila Northwestern University
Don Ganem
Don Ganem Via Nova Therapeutics
Eric Delwart
Eric Delwart University of California, San Francisco

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