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Robin Roberson Murphy

Computational Biology

Texas A&M University

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About Robin Roberson Murphy at Texas A&M University (TAMU)

Robert F. Murphy is a computational biologist at Carnegie Mellon University pioneering automated analysis of cellular images to understand biological systems. Their recent contributions to the field are exemplified by influential works such as "SAM-VQA: Supervised Attention-Based Visual Question Answering Model for Post-Disaster Damage Assessment on Remote Sensing Imagery", and "Open Problems in Computer Vision for Wilderness SAR and The Search for Patricia Wu-Murad".

Research Areas

cell image analysiscomputational microscopybioimage informaticsspatial proteomicsmachine learningsystems biologybiomedical data sciencequantitative cell biology
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Research Output

Total Citations14,816

Top 15% in field

Publications501

Highly prolific researcher

h-index58

Field leader

i10-index190

Exceptional breadth

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