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Cancer Research UK Cambridge Institute: University of Cambridge, United Kingdom. XRDS 21(4): 70-71 (2015) - Sarah Aerni, Hulya Farinas, Gautam S. Muralidhar:
Digital drivers in the age of massive datasets. XRDS 21(4): 60-66 (2015) - Shashank Agrawal:
Alice and Bob in the new world. XRDS 21(3): 8-9 (2015) - Shashank Agrawal, Billy Rathje:
Kristin Lauter on Cryptography and Mathematics. XRDS 21(3): 20-22 (2015) - Marius Tudor Benea:
Tips for writing a good scientific paper. XRDS 21(4): 11 (2015) - Malay Bhattacharyya:
Disease dietomics. XRDS 21(4): 38-44 (2015) - William Cox, Mike Freenor:
A fleeting sense of security: or security as a science (and how to make your boss understand). XRDS 21(4): 14-15 (2015) - Janet Davis, Jeannie Albrecht, Christine Alvarado, Tzu-Yi Chen, Amy Csizmar Dalal, Sohie Lee:
Computer science faculty careers at liberal arts colleges. XRDS 21(3): 13-15 (2015) - Sean Follmer:
Stay weird, stay different. XRDS 21(3): 5-6 (2015) - Luke Garratt:
Cyber security centre: University of Oxford, United Kingdom. XRDS 21(3): 56-57 (2015) - Vaggelis Giannikas:
The Ph.D. journey: tips from somebody who managed to defend his thesis. XRDS 21(3): 12 (2015) - Tomaz Hocevar:
Counting stars: pattern counting in networks. XRDS 21(3): 58-59 (2015) - Seny Kamara:
Encrypted Search. XRDS 21(3): 30-34 (2015) - Maria Kechagia:
Exception handling evaluation of large APIs. XRDS 21(3): 16-17 (2015) - Fahad Khalid:
Dependence and parallelization: how automated tools determine the parallelizability of a loop. XRDS 21(4): 16-19 (2015) - Finn Kuusisto:
Ancient and modern cryptography. XRDS 21(3): 57 (2015) - Finn Kuusisto:
Gene expression profiling. XRDS 21(4): 71 (2015) - Christoph Lippert, David Heckerman:
Computational and statistical issues in personalized medicine. XRDS 21(4): 24-27 (2015) - Dimitris Mitropoulos:
On the evolution of security bugs. XRDS 21(3): 18-19 (2015) - Jason R. C. Nurse:
Exploring the Risks to Identity Security and Privacy in Cyberspace. XRDS 21(3): 42-47 (2015) - Jay Patel:
Chronicling ciphers. XRDS 21(3): 11 (2015) - Jay Patel:
Biological backstory. XRDS 21(4): 13 (2015) - Cristina Pop:
A tale of two cells. XRDS 21(4): 9-10 (2015) - Cristina Pop:
A conversation with Vijay Pande. XRDS 21(4): 45-47 (2015) - Cristina Pop, Billy Rathje:
An interview with the director of biomedical informatics at Stanford. XRDS 21(4): 20-23 (2015) - Narges Razavian:
Advancing the frontier of data-driven healthcare. XRDS 21(4): 34-37 (2015) - Mike Rosulek:
Secure Your Data and Compute on It, Too. XRDS 21(3): 36-41 (2015) - Karen Sachs, Tiffany Chen:
Big data comes in tiny packages: single-cell driven science and health. XRDS 21(4): 54-59 (2015) - Claudia Schulz:
ACM-W chapters at home and abroad: An initiative on women, not of women. XRDS 21(3): 10-11 (2015) - Claudia Schulz:
A community for learning. XRDS 21(4): 12-13 (2015)
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