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D-Index
45
Citations
11204
World Ranking
1500
National Ranking
587

Overview

Michael S. Howe is affiliated with Boston University in the United States. Their research spans multiple fields, prominently including Medicine as well as Business, Management and Accounting. The subfields they have contributed to cover Oncology, Strategy and Management, Political Science and International Relations, Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management, and Organic Chemistry.

Their recent publications show a diverse range of focus areas and interdisciplinary interests. A selection of these papers includes:

  • A Case Note on the UK Supreme Court's Recent Decision in General Dynamics v. Libya: Hard Cases (Don't Always) Make Bad Law, 2022, published in the Journal of International Arbitration
  • Essential Role of CD4 T Cells in the Antitubercular Efficacy of Pyrazinamide, 2025, published in SSRN Electronic Journal
  • AncestryGeni: a novel genetic ancestry classification pipeline for small and noisy sequence data, 2025, published in Bioinformatics

Their publications address topics in the intersections of international law, medicine, and molecular biology. Key research topics they have worked on include:

  • International Arbitration and Investment Law
  • International Law and Human Rights
  • Corporate Law and Human Rights
  • Cytokine Signaling Pathways and Interactions
  • Synthesis and Biological Activity
  • Chemokine Receptors and Signaling
  • Cancer Genomics and Diagnostics

Howe has collaborated with several researchers across these disciplines. Frequent coauthors include Elise A. Lamont, Shannon L. Kordus, Ziyi Jia, Nathan Schacht, and Muzafar Ahmad Rather, each having worked together on at least one research publication.

Their work has appeared in journals such as the Journal of International Arbitration, SSRN Electronic Journal, and Bioinformatics, reflecting a broad research scope that encompasses legal studies, biomedical research, and computational biology.

Best Publications

  • Acoustics of fluid-structure interactions

    M. S. Howe

  • Contributions to the theory of aerodynamic sound, with application to excess jet noise and the theory of the flute

    M. S. Howe

  • Theory of Vortex Sound

    M. S. Howe

  • A review of the theory of trailing edge noise

    M. S. Howe

  • On the theory of unsteady high Reynolds number flow through a circular aperture

    M. S. Howe

  • Noise produced by a sawtooth trailing edge

    M. S. Howe

  • Aerodynamic noise of a serrated trailing edge

    M.S. Howe

  • The dissipation of sound at an edge

    M.S. Howe

  • TRAILING EDGE NOISE AT LOW MACH NUMBERS

    M.S. Howe

  • Edge, cavity and aperture tones at very low Mach numbers

    M. S. Howe

  • Attenuation of Sound in a Low Mach Number Nozzle Flow

    M. S. Howe

  • ON THE FORCE AND MOMENT ON A BODY IN AN INCOMPRESSIBLE FLUID, WITH APPLICATION TO RIGID BODIES AND BUBBLES AT HIGH AND LOW REYNOLDS NUMBERS

    M. S. Howe

  • The generation of sound by aerodynamic sources in an inhomogeneous steady flow

    M. S. Howe

  • On the Absorption of Sound by Turbulence and Other Hydrodynamic Flows

    M. S. Howe

  • Edge-source acoustic Green's function for an airfoil of arbitrary chord, with application to trailing-edge noise

    M. S. Howe

  • The generation of sound by density inhomogeneities in low Mach number nozzle flows

    J. E. Ffowcs Williams;M. S. Howe

  • Theoretical and experimental investigation of the compression wave generated by a train entering a tunnel with a flared portal

    M. S. Howe;M. Iida;T. Fukuda;T. Maeda

  • The compression wave produced by a high-speed train entering a tunnel

    M. S. Howe

  • Surface pressures and sound produced by turbulent flow over smooth and rough walls

    M. S. Howe

  • On the rayleigh conductivity of a bias-flow aperture

    T. Luong;M.S. Howe;R.S. McGowan

  • Wave propagation in random media

    M. S. Howe

Frequent Co-Authors

Lawrence A. Mysak
Lawrence A. Mysak McGill University Health Centre

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