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Journal Article
Khan Z, Balch T, Dellaert F.  2005.  MCMC-Based Particle Filtering for Tracking a Variable Number of Interacting Targets. IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence. 27(11):1805-1918.
Khan Z, Balch T, Dellaert F.  2005.  MCMC-based particle filtering for tracking a variable number of interacting targets.. IEEE Trans Pattern Anal Mach Intell. 27(11):1805-19.
Khan Z, Balch T, Dellaert F.  2006.  MCMC data association and sparse factorization updating for real time multitarget tracking with merged and multiple measurements.. IEEE Trans Pattern Anal Mach Intell. 28(12):1960-72.
Zarecki R, Oberhardt MA, Yizhak K, Wagner A, Segal EShtifman, Freilich S, Henry CS, Gophna U, Ruppin E.  2014.  Maximal Sum of Metabolic Exchange Fluxes Outperforms Biomass Yield as a Predictor of Growth Rate of Microorganisms. PLoS ONE. 9(5):e98372.
Conference Proceedings
Colwell RR.  2006.  Microbial diversity in the era of genomics. SYMPOSIA-SOCIETY FOR GENERAL MICROBIOLOGY. 66
Liu B, Gibbons T., Ghodsi M., Pop M..  2010.  MetaPhyler: Taxonomic profiling for metagenomic sequences. 2010 IEEE International Conference on Bioinformatics and Biomedicine (BIBM).
Patro R., Ip CYiu, Bista S., Cho S.S, Thirumalai D., Varshney A.  2011.  MDMap: A system for data-driven layout and exploration of molecular dynamics simulations. Biological Data Visualization (BioVis), 2011 IEEE Symposium on.
Conference Papers
Khan Z., Balch T., Dellaert F..  2006.  Multitarget Tracking with Split and Merged Measurements. 2005 IEEE Computer Society Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR'05)2005 IEEE Computer Society Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR'05).
Book Chapters
Donelson J.E., Hill K.L., El-Sayed N.M.A..  1999.  Multiple mechanisms of immune evasion by African trypanosomes. The Trypanosome Surface . :71-91.
Colwell RR.  2008.  The marine environment and human health: the cholera model. Global Climate Change and Extreme Weather Events: Understanding the Contributions to Infectious Disease EmergenceGlobal Climate Change and Extreme Weather Events: Understanding the Contributions to Infectious Disease Emergence.

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