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Opinion Pieces (Op-Eds)
- D Greenbaum & M Gerstein (2008). "Danger: Sharing Gene Data", Hartford Courant, July 10, pg. A11 (oped)
- D Greenbaum & M Gerstein (2008). "Personal genomics requires redefining privacy -- The human blueprint: dangerous secrets", SF Chronicle, Nov. 2, Page 2 (Insight)
- M Seringhaus & M Gerstein (2009). "Putting too much information online can erode individual privacy", Hartford Courant, June 5 (oped)
- D Greenbaum & M Gerstein (2010). "Exploring genetics of professional athletes", SF Chronicle, May 2, Page E-4 (Insight)
Letters to the Editor (in the Popular Press)
- M Gerstein (1996). "Porting Unix", Byte (Aug.)
- M Gerstein (1997). "How Smart Can It Be?", NY Times (13 May)
- M Gerstein (1998). "A New Stadium? Let's Vote on It", NY Times (11 June)
- M Gerstein (1999). "Daemon Seedlings", Wired (Issue 7.08, Aug.)
- M Gerstein (1999). "Life Beyond the Abacus", NY Times (6 Dec.)
- M Gerstein (1999). "Re: Riding the Mo In the Lime Green Glow", NY Times (19 Dec.)
- M Gerstein (2006). "Reclusive Genius" , NY Times (3 Sept.)
- M Gerstein (2006). "Re: Homo Conexus", Tech Review (Sept.-Oct.)
- M Gerstein (2006). "Programming Pedigrees", American Scientist (Nov.-Dec.)
- M Gerstein & A Smith (2007). "The Semantic Web", Tech Review (Jul.-Aug.)
- M Gerstein (2007). "DNA Rights and Wrongs", Washington Post (7 Sept., A20)
- M Gerstein (2008). "23andMashup", Wired (issue 16.02, Feb., pg. 17)
- D Greenbaum & M Gerstein (2009). "Can't run from DNA", New Scientist (issue 2727, 23 Sept., pgs. 28-29)
- M Gerstein (2010). "Harness DNA Memory", American Scientist (Mar.-Apr.)
- D Greenbaum & M Gerstein (2010). "Testing Isn’t Everything", NY Times (17 Apr.)
- D Greenbaum & M Gerstein (2010). "Regulating the Genome", Forbes (26 Apr.)
- D Greenbaum & M Gerstein (2010). "Thrills and Traps, Lurking on the Web", NY Times (12 May, pg. A24)
- M Gerstein (2010). "The Outlook for Libraries", Harvard Magazine (July-August issue)
- D Greenbaum & M Gerstein (2010). "Concern for Privacy", NY Times (17 Oct., pg. SP11)
- D Greenbaum & M Gerstein (2011). [ "The Benefits of Snooping"], Tech Review (Jul.-Aug.)
Recorded Panel Discussions & Interviews
- M Gerstein (2008). "A Great Historical Document - The Human Genome", Futures in Biotech 34 (podcast moderated by M Pelletier)
- "A Closer Look at Personal Genomic Testing", Inforum Genomics Panel, at the Commonwealth Club of California, including L Avey, D Ballon, D Magnus, M Gerstein, J Rae-Dupree (2009)
- "Whose DNA is it?", a panel discussion on Personal Genomics, on the Agenda with Steve Paikin, as part of the Quantum to Cosmos Festival (Q2C) in Waterloo, ON, 21 Oct. 2009
- "Genomics, Proteomics, Cellular Immunity, and Anti-Matter", a panel discussion moderated by M Pelletier, including V Racaniello, A Nantel, M Gerstein, and G Farr. Futures in Biotech 71 (22 Nov. 2010)
- M Gerstein (2011). "Bioinformatics: Essential Gene names Skewed in a Network of Blame", Futures in Biotech 83 (podcast moderated by M Pelletier)
Other Writings (book chapters, popular articles, miscellaneous)
- C Chothia & M Gerstein. (1992). "Protein Design for Domain Closure," in Muscle as a Machine: Energy Transduction in the Contractile System. (ed. M Morales), 149-153 (NIH, Bethesda, MD).
- M Gerstein. (1994). "Benefits of the Internet," in 51 Reasons: How we use the Internet and What it says about the information superhighway. (ed. M Stone-Martin & L Breeden, Lexington, MA, Federation of American Research Networks).
- M Gerstein (1995). "A Protein Motions Database," Protein Data Bank Quarterly Newsletter 73: 2 (July 1995).
Patent Applications
Granted
Submitted
- A Drawid, M Gerstein. "A Method for Predicting Subcellular Localization of Proteins using a Bayesian System that Integrates Expression Data with Sequence Patterns."
- M Kimber, M Gerstein, C Arrowsmith, A Edwards. "Protein Data Analysis". PCT/US01//30311 filed on 27 Sept. 2001 A edwards, C Arrowsmith, M Kimber, M Gerstein US Patent 09/965564
Mentions in Press
A Listing of various mentions of Gerstein Lab research in the press
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All of this is in addition to main scientific papers at http://papers.gersteinlab.org and lectures at http://lectures.gersteinlab.org .