Larry Smarr
American physicist
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Larry Smarr's Degrees
- PhD Physics University of Texas at Austin
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Larry Lee Smarr is a physicist and leader in scientific computing, supercomputer applications, and Internet infrastructure from Missouri. He currently works at the University of California, San Diego. Smarr has been among the most important synthesizers and conductors of innovation, discovery, and commercialization of new technologies – including areas as disparate as the Web browser and personalized medicine. In his career, Smarr has made pioneering breakthroughs in research on black holes, spearheaded the use of supercomputers for academic research, and presided over some of the major innovations that created the modern Internet. For nearly 20 years, he has been building a new model for academic research based on interdisciplinary collaboration.
Larry Smarr's Published Works
Published Works
- American Gut: an Open Platform for Citizen Science Microbiome Research (2018) (496)
- CAMERA: A Community Resource for Metagenomics (2007) (407)
- The Emerging Role of (2004) (329)
- The StarCAVE, a third-generation CAVE and virtual reality OptIPortal (2009) (186)
- Microbiome 101: Studying, Analyzing, and Interpreting Gut Microbiome Data for Clinicians (2019) (165)
- The OptIPuter (2003) (150)
- Phylogenomics of 10,575 genomes reveals evolutionary proximity between domains Bacteria and Archaea (2019) (138)
- The future of the CAVE (2011) (110)
- Internet Predictions (2010) (85)
- Quantifying your body: a how-to guide from a systems biology perspective. (2012) (84)
- Bringing the Dynamic Microbiome to Life with Animations. (2017) (62)
- International real-time streaming of 4K digital cinema (2006) (46)
- Evaluating Metagenomic Prediction of the Metaproteome in a 4.5-Year Study of a Patient with Crohn's Disease (2019) (39)
- Toward more transparent and reproducible omics studies through a common metadata checklist and data publications. (2014) (39)
- Optimizing sequencing protocols for leaderboard metagenomics by combining long and short reads (2019) (38)
- Escherichia coli B2 strains prevalent in inflammatory bowel disease patients have distinct metabolic capabilities that enable colonization of intestinal mucosa (2018) (34)
- Towards an Integrated Cyberinfrastructure for Scalable Data-driven Monitoring, Dynamic Prediction and Resilience of Wildfires (2015) (34)
- Metagenomics-Based, Strain-Level Analysis of Escherichia coli From a Time-Series of Microbiome Samples From a Crohn's Disease Patient (2018) (34)
- Creating a 3D microbial and chemical snapshot of a human habitat (2018) (33)
- Special section: OptIPlanet - The OptIPuter global collaboratory (2009) (29)
- The Pacific Research Platform: Making High-Speed Networking a Reality for the Scientist (2018) (29)
- Project GreenLight: Optimizing Cyber-infrastructure for a Carbon-Constrained World (2010) (27)
- The OptIPuter: high-performance, QoS-guaranteed network service for emerging E-science applications (2006) (25)
- Using machine learning to identify major shifts in human gut microbiome protein family abundance in disease (2016) (24)
- Toward More Transparent and Reproducible Omics Studies Through a Common Metadata Checklist and Data Publications (2013) (22)
- Are microbiome studies ready for hypothesis-driven research? (2018) (20)
- The emerging role of biogrids (2004) (19)
- De Novo Peptide Sequencing Reveals Many Cyclopeptides in the Human Gut and Other Environments. (2019) (18)
- Gastrointestinal Surgery for Inflammatory Bowel Disease Persistently Lowers Microbiome and Metabolome Diversity (2020) (18)
- Special section: iGrid 2005: The Global Lambda Integrated Facility (2006) (16)
- Large memory high performance computing enables comparison across human gut microbiome of patients with autoimmune diseases and healthy subjects (2013) (13)
- AN INTEGRATED APPROACH TO OCEAN OBSERVATORY DATA ACQUISITION/MANAGEMENT AND INFRASTRUCTURE CONTROL USING WEB SERVICES (2004) (12)
- Teleimmersion and Visualization with the OptIPuter (2002) (11)
- Campuses as Living Laboratories for the Greener Future (2009) (10)
- Workflow-Driven Distributed Machine Learning in CHASE-CI: A Cognitive Hardware and Software Ecosystem Community Infrastructure (2019) (9)
- Building an OptIPlanet collaboratory to support microbial metagenomics (2009) (9)
- Riding the light towards new science (2007) (9)
- Tracking Human Gut Microbiome Changes Resulting from a Colonoscopy (2017) (6)
- De Novo Peptide Sequencing Reveals a Vast Cyclopeptidome in Human Gut and Other Environments (2019) (5)
- geoKepler Workflow Module for Computationally Scalable and Reproducible Geoprocessing and Modeling (2015) (4)
- A management concept for ocean observatories based on Web services (2004) (3)
- LOOKING : Cyberinfrastructure for Ocean Observatories (3)
- WIFIRE: A Scalable Data-Driven Monitoring, Dynamic Prediction and Resilience Cyberinfrastructure for Wildfires (2013) (3)
- The Growing Interdependence of the Internet and Climate Change (2010) (3)
- Assembling the Planetary Computer (2001) (2)
- Optimizing sequencing protocols for leaderboard metagenomics by combining long and short reads (2019) (2)
- Using Topological Data Analysis to find discrimination between microbial states in human microbiome data (2016) (2)
- Central European Journal of Engineering The Future of the CAVE Research Article (2011) (2)
- GeoWall-2 : a Scalable Display System for the Geosciences (2003) (2)
- The NSF Laboratory for Ocean Observatories Knowledge INtegration Grid (LOOKING) (2005) (1)
- Longitudinal flux balance analyses of a patient with Crohn’s disease highlight microbiome metabolic alterations (2022) (1)
- The Evolution of Bits and Bottlenecks in a Scientific Workflow Trying to Keep Up with Technology: Accelerating 4D Image Segmentation Applied to NASA Data (2019) (1)
- FireMap: A Web Tool for Dynamic Data-Driven Predictive Wildfire Modeling Powered by the WIFIRE Cyberinfrastructure (2016) (1)
- High resolution visualization of USArray data on a 50 megapixel display using OptIPuter technologies. (2004) (1)
- Towards a Dynamic Composability Approach for using Heterogeneous Systems in Remote Sensing (2022) (1)
- Cyberinfrastructure (CI) for Interactive Ocean Observatories: LOOKING Ahead (2004) (0)
- Supercomputers and supernetworks are transforming research (2009) (0)
- Using pairwise difference features to measure temporal changes in the microbial ecology (2015) (0)
- Creating a 3D microbial and chemical snapshot of a human habitat (2018) (0)
- CAMERA 2.0; Building a Cyberinfrastructure to Enable Microbial Ecology and Astrobiology Research (2010) (0)
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