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Martin Zach

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Studies in History and Philosophy of Science|October 24, 2025
On representation and similarity: The case of mouse models of cancerMartin Zach
History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences|January 20, 2021
Assessing the quality of evidence from epidemiological agent-based models for the COVID-19 pandemicMariusz Maziarz, Martin Zach
Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice|August 22, 2020
Agent-based modelling for SARS-CoV-2 epidemic prediction and intervention assessment: A methodological appraisalMariusz Maziarz, Martin Zach
Anaesthesia, Critical Care & Pain Medicine|September 11, 2022
Towards an extended view of immunity: A philosophical perspectiveMartin Zach, Gregor P Greslehner
Biology & Philosophy|February 23, 2023
Understanding immunity: an alternative framework beyond defense and strengthMartin Zach, Gregor P Greslehner
IEEE Transactions on Medical Imaging|September 1, 2023
Stable Deep MRI Reconstruction Using Generative PriorsMartin Zach, Florian Knoll, Thomas Pock
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science|October 4, 2022
Idealization, representation, and explanation in the sciencesMelissa Jacquart, Elay Shech, Martin Zach
Journal of Mathematical Imaging and Vision|June 8, 2026
Product-of-Gaussian-mixture diffusion models for joint nonlinear MRI reconstructionLaurenz Nagler, Martin Zach, Thomas Pock
Immunological Reviews|November 21, 2024
How Technical Advances Changed the Concept of AntibodiesBartlomiej Swiatczak, Gregor P Greslehner, Martin Zach
Optics Express|September 23, 2025
Perturbative Fourier ptychographic microscopy for fast quantitative phase imagingMartin Zach, Kuan-Chen Shen, Ruiming Cao, et al.
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Studies in History and Philosophy of Science|October 24, 2025
On representation and similarity: The case of mouse models of cancerMartin Zach
History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences|January 20, 2021
Assessing the quality of evidence from epidemiological agent-based models for the COVID-19 pandemicMariusz Maziarz, Martin Zach
Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice|August 22, 2020
Agent-based modelling for SARS-CoV-2 epidemic prediction and intervention assessment: A methodological appraisalMariusz Maziarz, Martin Zach
Anaesthesia, Critical Care & Pain Medicine|September 11, 2022
Towards an extended view of immunity: A philosophical perspectiveMartin Zach, Gregor P Greslehner
Biology & Philosophy|February 23, 2023
Understanding immunity: an alternative framework beyond defense and strengthMartin Zach, Gregor P Greslehner
IEEE Transactions on Medical Imaging|September 1, 2023
Stable Deep MRI Reconstruction Using Generative PriorsMartin Zach, Florian Knoll, Thomas Pock
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science|October 4, 2022
Idealization, representation, and explanation in the sciencesMelissa Jacquart, Elay Shech, Martin Zach
Journal of Mathematical Imaging and Vision|June 8, 2026
Product-of-Gaussian-mixture diffusion models for joint nonlinear MRI reconstructionLaurenz Nagler, Martin Zach, Thomas Pock
Immunological Reviews|November 21, 2024
How Technical Advances Changed the Concept of AntibodiesBartlomiej Swiatczak, Gregor P Greslehner, Martin Zach
Optics Express|September 23, 2025
Perturbative Fourier ptychographic microscopy for fast quantitative phase imagingMartin Zach, Kuan-Chen Shen, Ruiming Cao, et al.
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