Alison Simmons
Alison Simmons (born 1965) is an American philosopher and Samuel H. Wolcott Professor of Philosophy and Harvard College Professor at Harvard University. Her primary scholarly interests are in early modern theories of mind (17th-18th century), the relationship between mind and body, natural philosophy, and sensory perception. With Barbara Grosz, she is co-founder of the Embedded EthiCS program at Harvard, which embeds ethics lessons into computer science courses. Provided by Wikipedia
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Prioritisation and network analysis of Crohn's disease susceptibility genes. by Daniele Muraro, Douglas A Lauffenburger, Alison Simmons
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To what extent does MHC binding translate to immunogenicity in humans? by Chloe H. Lee, Agne Antanaviciute, Paul R. Buckley, Alison Simmons, Hashem Koohy
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Elevation of intact and proteolytic fragments of acute phase proteins constitutes the earliest systemic antiviral response in HIV-1 infection. by Holger B Kramer, Kerry J Lavender, Li Qin, Andrea R Stacey, Michael K P Liu, Katalin di Gleria, Alison Simmons, Nancy Gasper-Smith, Barton F Haynes, Andrew J McMichael, Persephone Borrow, Benedikt M Kessler
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The antiviral efficacy of HIV-specific CD8⁺ T-cells to a conserved epitope is heavily dependent on the infecting HIV-1 isolate. by Srinika R F Ranasinghe, Holger B Kramer, Cynthia Wright, Benedikt M Kessler, Katalin di Gleria, Yonghong Zhang, Geraldine M Gillespie, Marie-Eve Blais, Abigail Culshaw, Tica Pichulik, Alison Simmons, Sarah L Rowland-Jones, Andrew J McMichael, Tao Dong
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