Advanced Biomedical Research and Innovation

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Magnus S. Magnusson Author

Subjects of specialization
Applied Microbiology, Applied Microscopy, Applied Mycology, Applied Physiology, Biomedical Research

Affiliation
Oncology Clinic, Mitera Hospital, Athens, Greece

Biography

Magnus S. Magnusson, PhD, Emeritus Research Professor, director of the Human Behavior Laboratory (hbl.hi.is), University of Iceland. Author of the T-pattern model, algorithms and software THEMETM (PatternVision.com), initially focusing on real-time organization of behavior. Codirected DNA analysis. Papers, talks, and keynotes in ethology, neuroscience, mathematics, religion, proteomics, mass spectrometry, A.I. and nanoscience. Deputy Director 1983-1988 in National Museum of Natural History, Paris. Invited Professor at the University of Paris (V, VIII, XIII) in psychology and biology. Now works in formal collaboration between 32 European and American universities initiated 1995 at University of Paris V, Sorbonne, based on ?Magnusson?s analytical model?.


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Unique mass-social lifestyle change in a biological eyeblink: T-string based self-similarity between the rna world and modern humans

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Magnus S. Magnusson

Most health problems in modern developed countries are related to a recent change in lifestyle, raising questions about the origins and paths to such a dramatic change in a biological eyeblink. Here a particular view is proposed following decades of research leading from human interactions to proteomics and based on a bio-mathematical approach including the development and application of mathematical/statistical pattern types with corresponding computational pattern detection methods (TPA) and software, THEMETM (see patternvision.com) applied in research areas from human interactions to neuronal interactions in brain networks, to T-patterns on physical purely informational strings, both molecular and textual, called T-strings. See comprehensive review including pharmacological applicati... view more»

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