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    Quantification of long-term doxorubicin response dynamics in breast cancer cell lines to direct treatment schedules by Howard, Grant R, Jost, Tyler A, Yankeelov, Thomas E, Brock, Amy

    Published in PLoS computational biology (01-03-2022)
    “…While acquired chemoresistance is recognized as a key challenge to treating many types of cancer, the dynamics with which drug sensitivity changes after…”
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    Computational identification of surface markers for isolating distinct subpopulations from heterogeneous cancer cell populations by Gardner, Andrea L., Jost, Tyler A., Morgan, Daylin, Brock, Amy

    Published in NPJ systems biology and applications (17-10-2024)
    “…Intratumor heterogeneity reduces treatment efficacy and complicates our understanding of tumor progression and there is a pressing need to understand the…”
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    Quantitative analysis of the Oculus Rift S in controlled movement by Jost, Tyler A., Nelson, Bradley, Rylander, Jonathan

    “…To assess the translational and rotational tracking performance of the Oculus Rift S using controlled robotic motion and a gold-standard motion tracking…”
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    A quantitative method for evaluation of 6 degree of freedom virtual reality systems by Jost, Tyler A., Drewelow, Grant, Koziol, Scott, Rylander, Jonathan

    Published in Journal of biomechanics (03-12-2019)
    “…Modern virtual reality systems such as the HTC Vive enable users to be immersed in a virtual world. Validation of the HTC Vive and other contemporaneous…”
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    Applications of high-resolution clone tracking technologies in cancer by Morgan, Daylin, Jost, Tyler A., De Santiago, Carolina, Brock, Amy

    Published in Current opinion in biomedical engineering (01-09-2021)
    “…Tumors are comprised of dynamic, heterogenous cell populations characterized by numerous genetic and nongenetic alterations that accumulate and change with…”
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