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This project is created by the Hao Lab at the Chemistry Department in George Washington University, Washington, D.C. This project aims to provide contaminant protein FASTA and spectral libraries that can be universally applied to DDA and DIA proteomics and freely accessible for the proteomics community.

  • Updated Nov 24, 2024

Official code for "Minimal Reconnection for Brain Resilience". Models brain network fragmentation (e.g., Alzheimer's) via hub attacks. Proposes ORT-THERAPY-F, a "Giant Component Absorption" heuristic that achieves 100% reconnection. Standard baselines (PA, CN) fail completely (0% repair), while our method is optimal and 36.5% more efficient.

  • Updated Oct 24, 2025
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An advanced computational biology project aimed at analyzing causal networks of space-induced neurodegeneration in mice using NASA's OSD-352 dataset and PC algorithm; Ultimately mapping findings to human genes for insights into neurodegenerative diseases and space health.

  • Updated Apr 11, 2025
  • Python

Biological and medical applications of the Symmetrical Convergence (SymC) framework. Exploring critical damping in cellular, neurological, and immune systems for stability and adaptive control.

  • Updated Dec 15, 2025

Stress driven glutamate, calcium, and ROS disease pathway research with a focus on transgenerational heritability. Source vault for the Biolectrics Wiki.

  • Updated Dec 15, 2025
  • TypeScript

🧠 Enhance brain resilience using a strategic reconnection framework for damaged connectomes with Minimal Reconnection for Brain Resilience.

  • Updated Dec 16, 2025
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