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Overview

Michael Wilde is affiliated with Argonne National Laboratory in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on medicine, with specific attention to biomedical engineering, molecular biology, physiology, health, toxicology and mutagenesis, and pulmonary and respiratory medicine.

Their recent academic output includes several papers published between 2020 and 2022, covering various aspects of breath analysis, respiratory diseases, and COVID-19 related studies. Notable papers include:

  • Diagnosis of COVID-19 by exhaled breath analysis using gas chromatography-mass spectrometry, 2021, ERJ Open Research
  • Breathomics for the clinician: the use of volatile organic compounds in respiratory diseases, 2021, Thorax
  • A benchmarking protocol for breath analysis: the peppermint experiment, 2020, Journal of Breath Research
  • Visualization of exhaled breath metabolites reveals distinct diagnostic signatures for acute cardiorespiratory breathlessness, 2022, Science Translational Medicine
  • Changes to the sebum lipidome upon COVID-19 infection observed via rapid sampling from the skin, 2021, EClinicalMedicine

Their frequent publication venues reflect a focus on respiratory medicine and breath analysis, with multiple contributions to:

  • Journal of Breath Research
  • ERJ Open Research
  • The Journal of Heart and Lung Transplantation
  • American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine
  • BMC Medical Education

Michael Wilde has collaborated regularly with a group of frequent co-authors, including Rebecca L. Cordell, P. S. Monks, Salman Siddiqui, Wadah Ibrahim, and Christopher E. Brightling. These collaborations have contributed to research in areas such as advanced chemical sensor technologies, metabolomics, mass spectrometry studies, and respiratory diseases.

  • Rebecca L. Cordell
  • P. S. Monks
  • Salman Siddiqui
  • Wadah Ibrahim
  • Christopher E. Brightling

The main topics of Michael Wilde's work span areas related to respiratory health and analytical chemistry techniques, including:

  • Advanced Chemical Sensor Technologies
  • Metabolomics and Mass Spectrometry Studies
  • Asthma and respiratory diseases
  • Olfactory and Sensory Function Studies
  • Analytical Chemistry and Chromatography
  • Dermatological and COVID-19 studies
  • Air Quality and Health Impacts

Overall, the body of work reflects an interdisciplinary approach combining clinical respiratory research with advanced analytical instrumentation methods to study breath metabolites and their implications in disease diagnostics and monitoring.

Best Publications

  • OpenMx: An Open Source Extended Structural Equation Modeling Framework

    Steven Boker;Michael Neale;Hermine Maes;Michael Wilde

  • Chimera: a virtual data system for representing, querying, and automating data derivation

    I. Foster;J. Vockler;M. Wilde;Yong Zhao

  • The Open Science Grid

    Ruth Pordes;Don Petravick;Bill Kramer;Doug Olson

  • Swift: Fast, Reliable, Loosely Coupled Parallel Computation

    Yong Zhao;M. Hategan;B. Clifford;I. Foster

  • Swift: A language for distributed parallel scripting

    Michael Wilde;Mihael Hategan;Justin M. Wozniak;Ben Clifford

  • Falkon: a Fast and Light-weight tasK executiON framework

    Ioan Raicu;Yong Zhao;Catalin Dumitrescu;Ian Foster

  • Parsl: Pervasive Parallel Programming in Python

    Yadu Babuji;Anna Woodard;Zhuozhao Li;Daniel S. Katz

  • Special Issue: The First Provenance Challenge

    Luc Moreau;Bertram Ludäscher;Ilkay Altintas;Roger S. Barga

  • The First Provenance Challenge

    Luc Moreau;Bertram Ludaescher;Ilkay Altintas;Roger S. Barga

  • The Virtual Data Grid: A New Model and Architecture for Data-Intensive Collaboration.

    Ian T. Foster;Jens-S. Vöckler;Michael Wilde;Yong Zhao

  • Swift/T: Large-scale application composition via distributed-memory dataflow processing

    Justin M. Wozniak;Timothy G. Armstrong;Michael Wilde;Daniel S. Katz

  • Toward loosely coupled programming on petascale systems

    Ioan Raicu;Zhao Zhang;Mike Wilde;Ian Foster

  • The Grid2003 production grid: principles and practice

    Foster I;J. Gieraltowski;S. Gose;N. Maltsev

  • The parallel system for integrating impact models and sectors (pSIMS)

    Joshua Elliott;David Kelly;James Chryssanthacopoulos;Michael Glotter

  • A notation and system for expressing and executing cleanly typed workflows on messy scientific data

    Yong Zhao;Jed Dobson;Ian Foster;Luc Moreau

  • Virtual data Grid middleware services for data‐intensive science

    Yong Zhao;Michael Wilde;Ian Foster;Ian Foster;Jens Voeckler

  • Parallel Scripting for Applications at the Petascale and Beyond

    M. Wilde;I. Foster;K. Iskra;P. Beckman

  • Towards Loosely-Coupled Programming on Petascale Systems

    Ioan Raicu;Zhao Zhang;Mike Wilde;Ian Foster

  • Applying Chimera Virtual Data Concepts to Cluster Finding in the Sloan Sky Survey

    James Annis;Yong Zhao;Jens Voeckler;Michael Wilde

  • Tracking provenance in a virtual data grid

    Ben Clifford;Ian Foster;Jens-S. Voeckler;Michael Wilde

  • The parallel system for integrating impact models and sectors (pSIMS)

    Joshua Elliott;David Kelly;Neil Best;Michael Wilde

Frequent Co-Authors

Ian Foster
Ian Foster University of Chicago
Daniel S. Katz
Daniel S. Katz University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Ioan Raicu
Ioan Raicu Illinois Institute of Technology
Marta Mattoso
Marta Mattoso Federal University of Rio de Janeiro
Kyle Chard
Kyle Chard University of Chicago
Pete Beckman
Pete Beckman Northwestern University
Ewa Deelman
Ewa Deelman University of Southern California
Miron Livny
Miron Livny University of Wisconsin–Madison
Hermine H. Maes
Hermine H. Maes Virginia Commonwealth University
Timothy C. Bates
Timothy C. Bates University of Edinburgh

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