Craig B. Laramee

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State University of New York, Binghamton, Vestal, NY, United States 
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Kenneth J. Mcleod grad student 2002 SUNY Stony Brook
 (A bioinformatic approach to characterize cellular responses to subtle environmental perturbations.)

Children

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Heike Sichtig grad student 2009 SUNY Binghamton
Arnab Roy grad student 2014 SUNY Binghamton
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Roy A, Schaffer JD, Laramee CB. (2016) A novel approach to signal classification with an application to identifying the alcoholic brain Applied Soft Computing Journal. 43: 406-414
Laramee CB, Frisch P, McLeod K, et al. (2014) Elevation of heat shock gene expression from static magnetic field exposure in vitro. Bioelectromagnetics. 35: 406-13
Frisch P, Li GC, McLeod K, et al. (2013) Induction of heat shock gene expression in RAT1 primary fibroblast cells by ELF electric fields. Bioelectromagnetics. 34: 405-13
Roy A, David Schaffer J, Laramee CB. (2013) Evolving spike neural network sensors to characterize the alcoholic brain using visually evoked response potential Procedia Computer Science. 20: 27-32
Batllori R, Laramee CB, Land W, et al. (2011) Evolving spiking neural networks for robot control Procedia Computer Science. 6: 329-334
McLeod KJ, Lesperance LM, Laramee C. (2009) Influence of indoor cooling on heat balance and body weight gain in Americans over recent decades Journal of Thermal Biology. 34: 385-390
Sichtig H, Schaffer JD, Laramee CB. (2008) SSNNS - A suite of tools to explore spiking neural networks Gecco'08: Proceedings of the 10th Annual Conference On Genetic and Evolutionary Computation 2008. 1787-1790
Nakasono S, Laramee C, Saiki H, et al. (2003) Effect of power-frequency magnetic fields on genome-scale gene expression in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Radiation Research. 160: 25-37
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