Benjamin Lowe
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PhD Student
Also affiliated: University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (2019)
Graduate Student Researcher
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Biography and Research Information
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Benjamin Lowe's research focuses on developing computational tools for analyzing cellular morphology, specifically investigating mitochondrial dynamics and phenotypes within cell lines. His work has led to the development of software, such as MitoCellPhe, designed to reveal mitochondrial shapes in individual fibroblasts and clustered stem cells. This research contributes to a deeper understanding of organelle function and its relationship to cellular phenotypes. Lowe has collaborated with researchers from the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences and within the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, with shared publications indicating active engagement within the scientific community. His scholarly output, while modest in volume, reflects a focused effort in the area of bioimage analysis and cell biology.
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- h-index: 2
- Publications: 6
- Citations: 21
Selected Publications
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MitoCellPhe reveals mitochondrial morphologies in single fibroblasts and clustered stem cells (2021)
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Towards a Novel Generalized Chinese Remainder Algorithm for Extended Rabin Cryptosystem (2020)
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Highly Parallel Seedless Random Number Generation from Arbitrary Thread Schedule Reconstruction (2019)
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- MitoCellPhe reveals mitochondrial morphologies in single fibroblasts and clustered stem cells
- MitoCellPhe reveals mitochondrial morphologies in single fibroblasts and clustered stem cells
- MitoCellPhe reveals mitochondrial morphologies in single fibroblasts and clustered stem cells
- MitoCellPhe reveals mitochondrial morphologies in single fibroblasts and clustered stem cells
- MitoCellPhe reveals mitochondrial morphologies in single fibroblasts and clustered stem cells
- MitoCellPhe reveals mitochondrial morphologies in single fibroblasts and clustered stem cells
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