Michael S. Singer

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Ophthalmology Novartis Institutes for BioMedical Research, Cambridge, MA, United States 
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Gordon M. Shepherd grad student 1994-2000 Yale
 (Analysis of the differential interactions between olfactory receptor proteins and scent molecules.)
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Lai PC, Singer MS, Crasto CJ. (2005) Structural activation pathways from dynamic olfactory receptor-odorant interactions. Chemical Senses. 30: 781-92
Crasto C, Singer MS, Shepherd GM. (2001) The olfactory receptor family album. Genome Biology. 2: REVIEWS1027
Miller PL, Nadkarni P, Singer M, et al. (2001) Integration of multidisciplinary sensory data: a pilot model of the human brain project approach. Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association : Jamia. 8: 34-48
Floriano WB, Vaidehi N, Goddard WA, et al. (2000) Molecular mechanisms underlying differential odor responses of a mouse olfactory receptor. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 97: 10712-6
Singer MS. (2000) Analysis of the molecular basis for octanal interactions in the expressed rat 17 olfactory receptor. Chemical Senses. 25: 155-65
Skoufos E, Healy MD, Singer MS, et al. (1999) Olfactory Receptor Database: a database of the largest eukaryotic gene family. Nucleic Acids Research. 27: 343-5
Singer MS, Hughes TE, Shepherd GM, et al. (1998) Identification of olfactory receptor mRNA sequences from the rat olfactory bulb glomerular layer. Neuroreport. 9: 3745-8
Shepherd GM, Mirsky JS, Healy MD, et al. (1998) The Human Brain Project: neuroinformatics tools for integrating, searching and modeling multidisciplinary neuroscience data. Trends in Neurosciences. 21: 460-8
Healy MD, Smith JE, Singer MS, et al. (1997) Olfactory receptor database (ORDB): a resource for sharing and analyzing published and unpublished data. Chemical Senses. 22: 321-6
Singer MS, Weisinger-Lewin Y, Lancet D, et al. (1996) Positive selection moments identify potential functional residues in human olfactory receptors. Receptors & Channels. 4: 141-7
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