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1. Statistical modelling in chemistry - applications to nuclear magnetic resonance and polymerase chain reaction
Sammanfattning : This thesis consists of two parts with the common theme of statistical modelling in chemistry. The first part is concerned with applications in nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy, while the second part deals with applications in polymerase chain reaction (PCR). LÄS MER
2. Metal Cluster Reactivity. Adsorption of small molecules in biomolecular collisions
Sammanfattning : Metal clusters can be characterized as the tiniest possible metal particles, containing only an easily counted number of atoms. In this work, reactions between metal clusters and diatomic molecules have been investigated. We have constructed an experimental set-up to produce and detect clusters, and to investigate their chemical reactivity. LÄS MER
3. Statistical methods for knowledge discovery in adverse drug reaction surveillance
Sammanfattning : Collections of individual case safety reports are the main resource for early discovery of unknown adverse reactions to drugs once they have been introduced to the general public. The data sets involved are complex and based on voluntary submission of reports, but contain pieces of very important information. LÄS MER
4. Sequential Decision-Making for Drug Design: Towards closed-loop drug design
Sammanfattning : Drug design is a process of trial and error to design molecules with a desired response toward a biological target, with the ultimate goal of finding a new medication. It is estimated to be up to 10^{60} molecules that are of potential interest as drugs, making it a difficult problem to find suitable molecules. LÄS MER
5. Statistical inference on interacting particle systems with applications to cancer biology
Sammanfattning : Interacting particle is a mathematical framework which allows for condensed and elegant modelling of complex phenomena undergoing both deterministic and random dynamics. While there are several ways to formulate an interacting particle system, this thesis focuses on modelling such dynamics using stochastic differential equations. LÄS MER