Michael Potter
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Michael Potter's research interests span multiple domains, including the development of computational systems, the study of biological and medical phenomena, and theoretical inquiries. His work includes the creation of hybrid session-based recommendation systems, such as GRU4RecBE, and the application of machine learning to reliability modeling, exemplified by the Bayesian Weapon System Reliability Modeling with Cox-Weibull Neural Network.
Potter has also contributed to biomedical research, including the development of a tissue culture platform, "Heart Scar-In-A-Dish," designed to investigate myocardial injury and mechanics in vitro. His publications also touch upon the complexities of cell-matrix interactions in spatially heterogeneous environments and the examination of social, behavioral, psychological, and clinical outcomes in patients with Type 2 Diabetes. His scholarly output is substantial, with a reported h-index of 67, over 457 publications, and more than 15,492 citations.
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- h-index: 67
- Publications: 457
- Citations: 15,492
Selected Publications
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Heart Scar-In-A-Dish: Tissue Culture Platform to Study Myocardial Injury and Mechanics In Vitro (2025)
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Heart Scar-In-A-Dish: Tissue Culture Platform to Study Myocardial Infarct Healing In Vitro (2025)
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- Heart Scar-In-A-Dish: Tissue Culture Platform to Study Myocardial Infarct Healing In Vitro
- Heart Scar-In-A-Dish: Tissue Culture Platform to Study Myocardial Infarct Healing In Vitro
- Heart Scar-In-A-Dish: Tissue Culture Platform to Study Myocardial Infarct Healing In Vitro
- Heart Scar-In-A-Dish: Tissue Culture Platform to Study Myocardial Injury and Mechanics In Vitro
- Heart Scar-In-A-Dish: Tissue Culture Platform to Study Myocardial Injury and Mechanics In Vitro
- Heart Scar-In-A-Dish: Tissue Culture Platform to Study Myocardial Injury and Mechanics In Vitro
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