Andrew Sornborger
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Recent Articles
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Renner A, Sheldon F, Zlotnik A, Tao L, Sornborger A
Nat Commun
. 2024 Nov;
15(1):9691.
PMID: 39516210
The capabilities of natural neural systems have inspired both new generations of machine learning algorithms as well as neuromorphic, very large-scale integrated circuits capable of fast, low-power information processing. However,...
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Caro M, Huang H, Cerezo M, Sharma K, Sornborger A, Cincio L, et al.
Nat Commun
. 2022 Aug;
13(1):4919.
PMID: 35995777
Modern quantum machine learning (QML) methods involve variationally optimizing a parameterized quantum circuit on a training data set, and subsequently making predictions on a testing data set (i.e., generalizing). In...
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Geller M, Arrasmith A, Holmes Z, Yan B, Coles P, Sornborger A
Phys Rev E
. 2022 Apr;
105(3-2):035302.
PMID: 35428080
There is great interest in using near-term quantum computers to simulate and study foundational problems in quantum mechanics and quantum information science, such as the scrambling measured by an out-of-time-ordered...
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Sharma K, Cerezo M, Holmes Z, Cincio L, Sornborger A, Coles P
Phys Rev Lett
. 2022 Mar;
128(7):070501.
PMID: 35244415
The no-free-lunch (NFL) theorem is a celebrated result in learning theory that limits one's ability to learn a function with a training dataset. With the recent rise of quantum machine...
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Liu Y, Dale S, Ball R, VanLeuven A, Sornborger A, Lauderdale J, et al.
Neurophotonics
. 2019 Mar;
6(1):015009.
PMID: 30854407
Light sheet fluorescence microscopy (LSFM) is a powerful tool for investigating model organisms including zebrafish. However, due to scattering and refractive index variations within the sample, the resulting image often...
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Sornborger A, Li J, Timmons C, Lupu F, Eggenschwiler J, Takahama Y, et al.
Nat Commun
. 2017 May;
8:15619.
PMID: 28555660
While many tools exist for identifying and quantifying individual cell types, few methods are available to assess the relationships between cell types in organs and tissues and how these relationships...
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Ito R, Hale L, Geyer S, Li J, Sornborger A, Kajimura J, et al.
Radiat Res
. 2017 Mar;
187(5):589-598.
PMID: 28319462
The thymus is essential for proper development and maintenance of a T-cell repertoire that can respond to newly encountered antigens, but its function can be adversely affected by internal factors...
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Torres B, Gilbert P, Reynolds L, Fu Y, Navik J, Sornborger A, et al.
Vet Surg
. 2014 Dec;
44(5):581-7.
PMID: 25475483
Objective: To evaluate examiner variability in a superficial skin marker model of canine stifle kinematics. Study Design: Experimental. Animals: Six clinically normal dogs. Methods: Dogs had 11 retroreflective markers fixed...
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Johnston L, Ball R, Acuff S, Gaudet J, Sornborger A, Lauderdale J
J Vis Exp
. 2013 Dec;
(81):e51065.
PMID: 24300281
Previously, electrophysiological studies in adult zebrafish have been limited to slice preparations or to eye cup preparations and electrorentinogram recordings. This paper describes how an adult zebrafish can be immobilized,...
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Torres B, Whitlock D, Reynolds L, Fu Y, Navik J, Speas A, et al.
Vet Surg
. 2011 Jul;
40(6):715-9.
PMID: 21770977
Objective: Evaluate the effect of marker placement on kinematics of the canine stifle in 3 distinct hindlimb models. Study Design: In vivo biomechanical study. Animals: Normal adult mixed-breed dogs (n=5)....