Sean W. Smith mainly investigates Computer security, Coprocessor, Cryptography, Authentication and Immunology. His work carried out in the field of Computer security brings together such families of science as Web server, The Internet and Server. His Coprocessor study also includes
His Cryptography research focuses on Process and how it connects with Shared secret, Initialization, Cryptography law, Secure state and Firmware. The concepts of his Authentication study are interwoven with issues in Factory, restrict, State and Public-key cryptography. The various areas that Sean W. Smith examines in his Immunology study include Cancer, Lung cancer, Lactulose and Cancer research.
His primary areas of study are Computer security, Internet privacy, Public key infrastructure, Cryptography and Authentication. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Scalability, Computer network and The Internet. His studies in Internet privacy integrate themes in fields like Credential, Password and Anonymity.
His Public key infrastructure study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as World Wide Web, Certificate, Certificate authority and Revocation. His research in Cryptography intersects with topics in Coprocessor and Embedded system. As a part of the same scientific study, Sean W. Smith usually deals with the Computer security model, concentrating on Cloud computing security and frequently concerns with Security service and Information security.
His main research concerns Computer security, Internet privacy, Work, Password and Parsing. His Computer security research includes elements of The Internet, Aggregate and Cyber-physical system. The The Internet study combines topics in areas such as Adversary and Software bug.
His Internet privacy research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Ontology, Identity, Hacker and Cryptography. In his work, Security policy and Agent-based model is strongly intertwined with Workaround, which is a subfield of Password. His Parsing study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Rule-based machine translation and Crash.
Sean W. Smith focuses on Computer security, Immunology, Work, Cancer research and Cancer. His Computer security research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Software bug and Carelessness. His work focuses on many connections between Immunology and other disciplines, such as Lung cancer, that overlap with his field of interest in Colorectal cancer.
His Tumor microenvironment study, which is part of a larger body of work in Cancer research, is frequently linked to K562 cells, Downregulation and upregulation and IL-2 receptor, bridging the gap between disciplines. His work deals with themes such as Immunoediting, Immunotherapy, Antigen and Antibody, Monoclonal antibody, which intersect with Tumor microenvironment. His work on Cancer cell as part of general Cancer research is frequently linked to Tumor vasculature, thereby connecting diverse disciplines of science.
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Building a high-performance, programmable secure coprocessor
Sean W. Smith;Steve Weingart.
Computer Networks (1999)
Allele-Specific HLA Loss and Immune Escape in Lung Cancer Evolution
Nicholas McGranahan;Rachel Rosenthal;Crispin T. Hiley;Crispin T. Hiley;Andrew J. Rowan.
Cell (2017)
Linkage of gut microbiome with cognition in hepatic encephalopathy
Jasmohan Singh Bajaj;Jason M. Ridlon;Phillip B. Hylemon;Leroy R Thacker.
American Journal of Physiology-gastrointestinal and Liver Physiology (2012)
Building the IBM 4758 secure coprocessor
J.G. Dyer;M. Lindemann;R. Perez;R. Sailer.
IEEE Computer (2001)
Neoantigen-directed immune escape in lung cancer evolution
Rachel Rosenthal;Elizabeth Larose Cadieux;Roberto Salgado;Maise Al Bakir.
Nature (2019)
Authenticated electronic coupon issuing and redemption
Palmer Charles Campbell;Palmer Elaine Rivette;Smith Sean William.
(1999)
Current ADC Linker Chemistry
Nareshkumar Jain;Sean W. Smith;Sanjeevani Ghone;Bruce Tomczuk.
Pharmaceutical Research (2015)
Trusted paths for browsers
Zishuang (Eileen) Ye;Sean Smith;Denise Anthony.
ACM Transactions on Information and System Security (2005)
Fc-Optimized Anti-CD25 Depletes Tumor-Infiltrating Regulatory T Cells and Synergizes with PD-1 Blockade to Eradicate Established Tumors.
Frederick Arce Vargas;Andrew J.S. Furness;Andrew J.S. Furness;Isabelle Solomon;Kroopa Joshi;Kroopa Joshi.
Immunity (2017)
Tracking Genomic Cancer Evolution for Precision Medicine: The Lung TRACERx Study
Mariam Jamal-Hanjani;Alan Hackshaw;Yenting Ngai;Jacqueline Shaw.
PLOS Biology (2014)
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