
Lin Zhang - Google Scholar
Proceedings of the IEEE/CVF conference on computer vision and pattern …
Lin Zhang - Keck School of Medicine of USC
Our research has focused on proteins that control discrete steps of programmed cell death, including PUMA, Bax, BID, SMAC, and Mcl-1, which are directly or indirectly regulated by the …
Lin Zhang - College of Liberal Arts
I am an associate professor of communication and media studies at the University of New Hampshire, focusing on critical innovation studies, knowledge… Communication.
Prof. Lin ZHANG | School of Energy and Environment - City …
He is a council member of the International Association for Energy Economics (IAEE) and the regional representative of Asia-Oceania leaders in energy economics. Since 2023, he has …
Lin Zhang, M.D. - Perelman School of Medicine at the University …
Jun 29, 2024 · Our research has been focused on unraveling the molecular mechanisms underlying ovarian and breast cancers and developing innovative immunotherapies and …
about | Lin Zhang
Hey, welcome to my home page! 👋. I am a postdoctoral researcher with Prof. Insup Lee in the PRECISE Center at University of Pennsylvania. Before that, I received my Ph.D. in Computer …
Lin Zhang -武汉大学信息管理学院 - whu.edu.cn
Sep 20, 2018 · Lin Zhang is a full-professor at Dept. Information Management of Wuhan University in China and a guest professor at the Center for R&D Monitoring (ECOOM) at KU …
Lin Zhang at University of New Hampshire (all campuses) | Rate …
Lin Zhang is a professor in the Communication department at University of New Hampshire (all campuses) - see what their students are saying about them or leave a rating yourself.
Lin Zhang – Critical Innovation Studies, Information Work ...
I am an associate professor of communication and media studies at the University of New Hampshire. I graduated from the Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism, …
Lin ZHANG (张琳) - Google Scholar
Should open access lead to closed research? The trends towards paying to perform research. Patent citation indicators: One size fits all?