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Positions
Member
- Organization:
- West Virginia University WVU Cancer Institute
- Department:
- WVU Cancer Institute Research Programs
- Classification:
- Faculty
Education
- PhD, State University of New York, 1998
Publications
Most Recent:
Orchestration of ErbB3 signaling through heterointeractions and homointeractions.
McCabe PM, Steinkamp MP, Halasz AM, Chen Y, Yang S, Smith MS, Zahoransky-Kohalmi G, Swift M, Xu XP, Hanien D, Volkmann N, Lidke DS, Edwards JS, Wilson BS.
Mol Biol Cell. 2015;26(22):4109-4123.
PMC4710241.
Analytical solution of steady-state equations for chemical reaction networks with bilinear rate laws.
Halasz A, Lai HJ, McCabe PM, Radhakrishnan K, Edwards JS.
IEEE/ACM Trans Comput Biol Bioinform. 2013;10(4):957-969.
Dynamic transition states of ErbB1 phosphorylation predicted by spatial stochastic modeling.
Pryor MM, Low-Nam ST, Halasz A, Lidke DS, Wilson BS, Edwards JS.
Biophys J. 2013;105(6):1533-1543.
PMC3785885.
Mathematical simulation of membrane protein clustering for efficient signal transduction.
Radhakrishnan K, Halasz A, McCabe MM, Edwards JS, Wilson BS.
Ann Biomed Eng. 2012;40(11):2307-2318.
PMC3822010.
Mathematical simulation of membrane protein clustering for efficient signal transduction.
Radhakrishnan K, Halasz A, McCabe MM, Edwards JS, Wilson BS.
Ann Biomed Eng. 2012;40(11):2307-2318.
PMC3822010.
Towards a fully automated high-throughput phototransfection system.
Cappelleri DJ, Halasz A, Sul JY, Kim TK, Eberwine J, Kumar V.
JALA Charlottesv VA. 2010;15(4):329-341.
PMC2917821.
Quantitative understanding of cell signaling: the importance of membrane organization.
Radhakrishnan K, Halasz A, Vlachos D, Edwards JS.
Curr Opin Biotechnol. 2010;21(5):677-682.
PMC2967365.
Optimized stochastic policies for task allocation in swarms of robots.
Berman S, Halasz A, Hsieh MA, Kumar V.
IEEE Trans Robot. 2009;25(4):927-937.
Systematic analysis of conservation relations in Escherichia coli genome-scale metabolic network reveals novel growth media.
Imielinski M, Belta C, Rubin H, Halasz A.
Biophys J. 2006;90(8):2659-2672.
PMC1414550.
Research Program
Molecular Mechanisms of EMT and Metastasis Program