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66
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38615
World Ranking
2252
National Ranking
1123

Overview

Steve Lawrence is affiliated with Google in the United States and works within the domains of biochemistry, genetics, molecular biology, medicine, and neuroscience. Their research contributions span several specialized subfields including cancer research, physiology, and neurology.

The main topics addressed in their work include:

  • MicroRNA in disease regulation
  • Alzheimer's disease research and treatments
  • Neuroinflammation and Neurodegeneration Mechanisms

Lawrence's recent research output includes a publication titled Novel Alzheimer Disease Risk Loci and Pathways in African American Individuals Using the African Genome Resources Panel, published in 2020 in JAMA Neurology. This work has been cited 248 times and reflects the scientist's focus on Alzheimer's disease within a genetics and molecular biology framework.

Frequent co-authors of Steve Lawrence include:

  • Brian W. Kunkle
  • Michael A. Schmidt
  • Hans-Ulrich Klein
  • Adam C. Naj
  • Kara L. Hamilton-Nelson

The primary publication venue for Lawrence's work is JAMA Neurology, indicating a research focus that intersects clinical and neurological sciences.

Best Publications

  • Face recognition: a convolutional neural-network approach

    S. Lawrence;C.L. Giles;Ah Chung Tsoi;A.D. Back

  • Mining the peanut gallery: opinion extraction and semantic classification of product reviews

    Kushal Dave;Steve Lawrence;David M. Pennock

  • Accessibility of information on the Web

    Steve Lawrence;C. Lee Giles

  • Accessibility of information on the web

    S Lawrence;C L Giles

  • Searching the World Wide Web

    Steve Lawrence;C. Lee Giles

  • Self-organization and identification of Web communities

    G.W. Flake;S. Lawrence;C.L. Giles;F.M. Coetzee

  • CiteSeer: an automatic citation indexing system

    C. Lee Giles;Kurt D. Bollacker;Steve Lawrence

  • Efficient identification of Web communities

    Gary William Flake;Steve Lawrence;C. Lee Giles

  • Overfitting in Neural Nets: Backpropagation, Conjugate Gradient, and Early Stopping

    Rich Caruana;Steve Lawrence;C. Lee Giles

  • Free online availability substantially increases a paper's impact.

    Steve Lawrence

  • Digital libraries and autonomous citation indexing

    S. Lawrence;C. Lee Giles;K. Bollacker

  • Focused Crawling Using Context Graphs

    Michelangelo Diligenti;Frans Coetzee;Steve Lawrence;C. Lee Giles

  • Collaborative filtering by personality diagnosis: a hybrid memory- and model-based approach

    David M. Pennock;Eric Horvitz;Steve Lawrence;C. Lee Giles

  • Winners don't take all: Characterizing the competition for links on the web

    David M. Pennock;Gary William Flake;Steve Lawrence;Eric J. Glover

  • Information retrieval based on historical data

    Anurag Acharya;Matt Cutts;Jeffrey Dean;Paul Haahr

  • Content-targeted advertising using collected user behavior data

    Yingwei Cui;Narayanan Shivakumar;Alexander Carobus;Deepak Jindal

  • Probabilistic Models for Unified Collaborative and Content-Based Recommendation in Sparse-Data Environments

    Alexandrin Popescul;Lyle H. Ungar;David M. Pennock;Steve Lawrence

  • Noisy Time Series Prediction using Recurrent Neural Networks and Grammatical Inference

    C. Lee Giles;Steve Lawrence;Ah Chung Tsoi

  • Context in Web Search.

    Steve Lawrence

  • CiteSeer: an autonomous Web agent for automatic retrieval and identification of interesting publications

    Kurt D. Bollacker;Steve Lawrence;C. Lee Giles

  • Know your enemy: learning from in-game opponents

    David Weintrop;Uri Wilensky

Frequent Co-Authors

C. Lee Giles
C. Lee Giles Pennsylvania State University
David M. Pennock
David M. Pennock Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Ah Chung Tsoi
Ah Chung Tsoi University of Wollongong
Gary W. Flake
Gary W. Flake Independent Scientist / Consultant, US
Monika Henzinger
Monika Henzinger Institute of Science and Technology Austria
Jeffrey Dean
Jeffrey Dean Google (United States)
Lyle H. Ungar
Lyle H. Ungar University of Pennsylvania
Eric Horvitz
Eric Horvitz Microsoft (United States)
Dan Cosley
Dan Cosley National Science Foundation
Marco Gori
Marco Gori University of Siena

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