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Mark DeLong

Adjunct Instructor in the Duke Initiative for Science & Society
Duke Science & Society
Box 104100, Durham, NC 27708
334 Blackwell Street, Ste 1100, Durham, NC 27701
Office hours Office hours are by arrangement and can be in-person or via Zoom.  

Selected Publications


In praise of cups and saucers

Internet Publication · January 13, 2020 In the digitally transformed college or university, IT work will thrive for technology teams that develop and leverage the powers of persuasion and leadership. ... Cite

An Atlas of Genetic Variation Linking Pathogen-Induced Cellular Traits to Human Disease.

Journal Article Cell Host Microbe · August 8, 2018 Pathogens have been a strong driving force for natural selection. Therefore, understanding how human genetic differences impact infection-related cellular traits can mechanistically link genetic variation to disease susceptibility. Here we report the Hi-HO ... Full text Open Access Link to item Cite

Protecting sensitive research data and meeting researchers needs: Duke University's Protected Network

Internet Publication · October 9, 2017 Research use of sensitive information -- personally identifiable information (PII), protected health information (PHI), commercial or proprietary data, and the like -- is increasing as researchers' skill with "big data" matures. Duke University's Protected ... Link to item Cite

Design and application of a data-independent precursor and product ion repository.

Journal Article J Am Soc Mass Spectrom · October 2012 The functional design and application of a data-independent LC-MS precursor and product ion repository for protein identification, quantification, and validation is conceptually described. The ion repository was constructed from the sequence search results ... Full text Link to item Cite

DIG--a system for gene annotation and functional discovery.

Journal Article Bioinformatics · July 1, 2005 We describe a database and information discovery system named DIG (Duke Integrated Genomics) designed to facilitate the process of gene annotation and the discovery of functional context. The DIG system collects and organizes gene annotation and functional ... Full text Link to item Cite

Novel mitochondrial genes identified by eubacterial homology and targeting tags

Conference MOLECULAR BIOLOGY OF THE CELL · November 1, 2001 Link to item Cite

New Media, Education, and the Gifted

Journal Article Working Papers · March 1997 Cite

University-Based Talent Searches for the Gifted

Journal Article Understanding Our Gifted · 1994 Cite

Bell Bottoms, Vietnam, and Ivy

Other Young Scholar · February 1992 Cite

By-Mail Learning Options for Academically Talented Middle-School Youth

Journal Article Gifted Child Quarterly · July 1987 The Duke University Talent Identification Program includes a By-Mail leaming component designed to provide gifted students with challenging courses while they remain in their own school. The results of the Advanced Placement Examinations associate ... Full text Cite

A Square Deal for Smart Kids

Journal Article Principal · 1986 Cite

In praise of cups and saucers

Internet Publication · January 13, 2020 In the digitally transformed college or university, IT work will thrive for technology teams that develop and leverage the powers of persuasion and leadership. ... Cite

An Atlas of Genetic Variation Linking Pathogen-Induced Cellular Traits to Human Disease.

Journal Article Cell Host Microbe · August 8, 2018 Pathogens have been a strong driving force for natural selection. Therefore, understanding how human genetic differences impact infection-related cellular traits can mechanistically link genetic variation to disease susceptibility. Here we report the Hi-HO ... Full text Open Access Link to item Cite

Protecting sensitive research data and meeting researchers needs: Duke University's Protected Network

Internet Publication · October 9, 2017 Research use of sensitive information -- personally identifiable information (PII), protected health information (PHI), commercial or proprietary data, and the like -- is increasing as researchers' skill with "big data" matures. Duke University's Protected ... Link to item Cite

Design and application of a data-independent precursor and product ion repository.

Journal Article J Am Soc Mass Spectrom · October 2012 The functional design and application of a data-independent LC-MS precursor and product ion repository for protein identification, quantification, and validation is conceptually described. The ion repository was constructed from the sequence search results ... Full text Link to item Cite

DIG--a system for gene annotation and functional discovery.

Journal Article Bioinformatics · July 1, 2005 We describe a database and information discovery system named DIG (Duke Integrated Genomics) designed to facilitate the process of gene annotation and the discovery of functional context. The DIG system collects and organizes gene annotation and functional ... Full text Link to item Cite

Novel mitochondrial genes identified by eubacterial homology and targeting tags

Conference MOLECULAR BIOLOGY OF THE CELL · November 1, 2001 Link to item Cite

New Media, Education, and the Gifted

Journal Article Working Papers · March 1997 Cite

University-Based Talent Searches for the Gifted

Journal Article Understanding Our Gifted · 1994 Cite

Bell Bottoms, Vietnam, and Ivy

Other Young Scholar · February 1992 Cite

By-Mail Learning Options for Academically Talented Middle-School Youth

Journal Article Gifted Child Quarterly · July 1987 The Duke University Talent Identification Program includes a By-Mail leaming component designed to provide gifted students with challenging courses while they remain in their own school. The results of the Advanced Placement Examinations associate ... Full text Cite

A Square Deal for Smart Kids

Journal Article Principal · 1986 Cite