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Abstracts and Other Un Refereed Works

Maurice HT Ling edited this page Feb 23, 2024 · 11 revisions

[A27] Ling, MHT, Tan, PXX, Tan, RYH, Miao, H. A Systematic Review (Before 31 July 2023) Yarrowia lipolytica as a Valorization Biofactory. SynBioSG Conference 2024. Matrix, Biopolis, Singapore. 22 February 2024. [Poster]

[A26] (Interview) Vavitsas, K. 2019. Strain improvement via computer modelling: an interview with AdvanceSyn. [Online Interview]

[A25] (Invited Talk) Ling, MHT. 2018. Digital Organism for Evolutionary Insights. National Supercomputing Centre (Singapore) and the Association for Medical and Bioinformatics Singapore (AMBIS) Public Seminar. May 25, 2018. [Abstract] [Video Recording]

[A24] (Invited Talk) Ling, MHT. 2018. Studying Evolution by Laboratory Experimentation and Digital Organism. Public Seminar. School of Data Sciences, Perdana University, Malaysia. [Abstract]

[A23] (Invited Talk) Ling, MHT. 2017. AdvanceSyn Studio(TM): A BioCad Tool for Designing and Modeling Microbes in SynBio. Synthetic Biology and the Bio economy – Accelerating Industrialisation, Commercialisation and Productivity, Singapore. 23-24 January 2017.

[A22] Ling, MHT. 2016. Using Artificial Life Simulation to Gain Insights into Contradictory Field Evidence. PyCon SG 2016, Singapore. [Abstract] [Video Recording]

[A21] Ling, MHT, Fane, AG, Poh, CL. 2016. Right Enzyme Concentration is Needed to Reduce Initial Biofilm Formation. Biosystems Design 2.0, Singapore. [Poster]

[A20] Ling, MHT, Poh, CL. 2013. Predicting Transcriptome of Escherichia coli using "Marker" Genes. Proceedings of Synthethic Biology 6.0. Imperial College, London, UK. 9-11 July 2013. [Poster]

[A19] Ling, MHT, Ban, YG, Ge, XJ. 2012. Evolution of Natural Antisense Transcripts. Computational Sciences and Statistics Seminar. Department of Mathematics and Statistics, South Dakota State University, USA. [Slides]

[A18] Ling, MHT, Chen, YJ, Stanton, B, Rhodius, V, Temme, K, Jean, A, Voigt, C, Peterson, T, Clancy, K. 2011.Development of Characterized Parts Libraries for Control of Expression. Global Knowledge Day 2011. Life Technologies.

[A17] Angelica, R, Liao, D, Chen, YM, Jean, A, Ling, MHT, Abdul Kahar, A, Palaniappan, K, Kee, MS, Ho, S, Tew, BY, Sam, KC, Gan, KH, Loh, LS, Cheng, S, Peterson, T, Clancy, K. 2011. Development of a Desktop Application Framework for Vector NTI Express and Future Synthetic Biology Software. Global Knowledge Day 2011. Life Technologies.

[A16] Lim, JZR, How, JA, Goh, DJW, Ng, WC, Ling, MHT. 2011. Gradually Evolving Escherichia coli to Grow in 10% NaCl in 6 Months. Singapore Society of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Young Scientists' Symposium 2011. Singapore Science Centre, 11th March 2010. [Poster]

[A15] Aw, ZQ, Low, SXZ, Loo, BZL, Ling, MHT. 2011. Ecological Specialisation of Escherichia coli within 1000 Generations. Singapore Society of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Young Scientists' Symposium 2011. Singapore Science Centre, 11th March 2010. [Poster]

[A14] Kuo, CJ, Ling, MHT, Hsu, CN. 2010. Gene normalization as a problem of information retrieval. Proceedings of BioCreative III Workshop. Bethesda, Maryland, USA. 13-15 September 2010. [Abstract]

[A13] Kuo, CJ, Hsu, CN, Ling, MHT. 2010. Advanced gene mention tagging system for CALBC challenge. In Dietrich Rebholz-Schuhmann and Udo Hahn (eds). Proceedings of the First CALBC Workshop. European Bioinformatics Institute, UK. 17-18 June 2010. [Abstract]

[A12] Lee, CH, Oon, JSH, Lee, KC, Ling, MHT. 2010. Escherichia coli adapts to food additives within 180 generations. Singapore Society of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Young Scientists' Symposium 2010. Singapore Science Centre, 12th March 2010. [Poster]

[A11] Ling, MHT. 2010. Recipe 577003: Extending anydbm with marshal. ActiveState Python Cookbook. [http://code.activestate.com/recipes/577003/]

[A10] Kuo, CJ, Ling, MHT, Hsu, CN. 2009. Applying lazy local learning in BCII.5 article categorization task. BioCreative II.5 Workshop Special Session on Digital Annotations. Centro Nacional de Investigaciones Oncologicas, Spain. 7-9 October 2009. [Abstract] [Poster]

[A9] Lim, MH, Quek, SG, Teoh, EJM, Ling, MHT, Chan, CY. 2009. Protein profiles of bacteria under short term and long term exposure to environmental stress. Singapore Society of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Young Scientists' Symposium 2009. Singapore Science Centre, 6th March 2009. [Poster]

[A8] (Invited talk) Ling, MHT. 2008. A tour of bioinformatics. Freshman Seminars 2008 – A Guided Tour in Science. Faculty of Science, National University of Singapore. [Slides]

[A7] (Invited talk) Ling, MHT. 2007. Re-constructing protein-protein interaction networks using text mining (for understanding microarray analyses). Institute of Information Science, Academia Sinica, Taiwan (R.O.C). [Slides]

[A6] (Invited talk) Ling, MHT. 2006. MontyLingua (and ConceptNet) to simplify natural text processing tasks. Proceedings of the Open Source Developers Conference 2006. [Slides]

[A5] Ling, MHT, Lefevre, C, and Nicholas, KR. 2006. A Pipeline for Analysis of Published Abstracts for Information on Protein-Protein Inter-Relations. Proceedings of the Fourth Asia-Pacific Bioinformatics Conference. [Poster]

[A4] (Invited talk) Ling, MHT. 2006. Functional modeling of mouse lactation using published abstracts and text mining. Language Technology Seminar Series. Department of Computer Science and Software Engineering, The University of Melbourne, Australia.

[A3] Ling, MHT, Lefevre, C, and Nicholas, KR. 2005. Mosirium: A Modelling and Simulation Tool for Lactation in the Mouse. Proceedings of the Third Asia-Pacific Bioinformatics Conference.

[A2] (Invited talk) Ling, MHT. Molecular Pathways from Text. Engineering and Science Seminar 2005, The University of Melbourne. [Slides]

[A1] (Invited talk) Ling, MHT and Loke, JY. 2003. Expert Systems: Development and Current Utility (Tutorial, Extended Abstract). In Rubinstein, B. I. P., Chan, N. & Kshetrapalapuram, K. K. (Eds.), Proceedings of the First Australian Undergraduate Students’ Computing Conference. (pp. 121).

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