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Cracking the Code
Oleh:
Cendrowski, Scott
Jenis:
Article from Bulletin/Magazine
Dalam koleksi:
Fortune vol. 163 no. 6 (May 2011)
,
page 24.
Topik:
Predictions
;
College Professors
;
Autism
;
Researchers
Fulltext:
Cracking the Code.pdf
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Perpustakaan Pusat (Semanggi)
Nomor Panggil:
FF16.45
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John Hussman lives by research. It's how he analyzed markets as an economics professor. It's how he returned 5% annually over the past decade (and beat the S&P 500) at his eponymous $6 billion mutual fund: It's how he predicted a recession in late 2007. Over the past 15 years Hussman, 48, has thrown himself into understanding the autism disorder -- ever since his son, J.P., was diagnosed with it as a child. Hussman's advance, researchers say, consists of the patterns he has found across hundreds of autism cases. Each person is the result of millions of genetic coin flips that occur across the human genome. Studies have identified 100 or more genes implicated in autism. But Hussman's statistical prowess has allowed him to zero in on those that maybe most commonly linked to the disorder.
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