Bruce Curtis

Publication List Details

Period

1999 - 2008

Number

9

Co-Authors

The Managed University: the PBRF, its impacts and staff attitudes (2008)

Bruce Curtis, Steve Matthewman

This article analyses impacts of the Performance-Based Research Fund that was established in 2003. The fund encourages the entrepreneurial or “managed ” university (Becher and Trowler, 2001). Of...

Abstract (2008)

George Almasi, Siddhartha Chatterjee, Alan Gara, John Gunnels, Manish Gupta, Amy Henning, ...

The BlueGene/L supercomputer is expected to deliver new levels of application performance by providing a combination of good single-node computational performance and high scalability. To achieve...

Abstract (2008)

George Almasi, Sid Chatterjee, Alan Gara, John Gunnels, Manish Gupta, Amy Henning, ...

The BlueGene/L supercomputer is expected to deliver new levels of application performance by providing a combination of good single-node computational performance and high scalability. To achieve...

L'École en chiffres? Réflexions sur les statistiques scolaires au Québec, XIXe–XXe siècles (2006)

Courville, Serge, Gaffield, Chad, Curtis, Bruce, Murray, Jocelyne, Dufour, Andrée, Caulier, Brigitte, ...

Lors d'une réflexion sur l'École au Québec qui mènera à la réalisation d'un volume de l'Atlas historique du Québec, des chercheurs de plusieurs disciplines ont débattu des outils statistiques...

Integron Gene Cassettes and Degradation of Compounds Associated with Industrial Waste: The Case of the Sydney Tar Ponds

Koenig, Jeremy E., Sharp, Christine, Dlutek, Marlena, Curtis, Bruce, Joss, Michael, Boucher, Yan, ...

Integrons are genetic platforms that accelerate lateral gene transfer (LGT) among bacteria. They were first detected on plasmids bearing single and multiple drug resistance determinants in human...

The Genome of Thermosipho africanus TCF52B: Lateral Genetic Connections to the Firmicutes and Archaea▿ †

Nesbø, Camilla L., Bapteste, Eric, Curtis, Bruce, Dahle, Håkon, Lopez, Philippe, Macleod, Dave, ...

Lateral gene transfers (LGT) (also called horizontal gene transfers) have been a major force shaping the Thermosipho africanus TCF52B genome, whose sequence we describe here. Firmicutes emerge as the...