Talks
- Bioinformatics Software Development with Agile Methods, Harvard University Initiative in Innovative Computing, Cambridge, Massachusetts, April 24, 2006.
- Estimating in Actual Time, Agile 2005, Denver, Colorado, July 26, 2005. Paper also available below.
- caBIG: an adopter perspective, Association of American Cancer Institutes Annual Meeting, October 25, 2004.
- "Computations in Science, Indeed!", Computations in Science Seminar series, University of Chicago Physics Department, July 2004.
- Agile Programming, ThoughtWorks Seminar on Agile Methodologies (a seminar for 250 local industry professionals), Bangalore, India, April 28, 2002. Slides based 70 to 80% on others' lecture slides, rearranged and adopted to the four-hour format. This talk gave rise to probably my favorite page on the Web containing my name.
- Mob Programming and the Transition to XP, XP Universe 2001, July 24, 2001. Paper available below.
Peer-reviewed Papers
biomedical informatics
- D. W. Kane and M. M. Hohman et al. (coequal first author), Agile methods in biomedical software development: a multi-site experience report, BMC Bioinformatics, May 30, 2006.
- S. J. Martin, M. M. Hohman, T. Liefeld, The impact of Life Science Identifier on informatics data, Drug Discovery Today, November 2005.
- C. Bult et al., A genome end-game: understanding gene function in the nervous system, Nature Neuroscience, May 2004.
software development
- M. M. Hohman, Estimating in Actual Time, presented at the Agile 2005 conference, July 2005.
- E. Altendorf, M. Hohman and R. Zabicki, Using J2EE on a Large, Web-Based Project, IEEE Software, March/April 2002.
- M. M. Hohman and A. C. Slocum, Mob Programming and the Transition to XP, Chapter 28 of Extreme Programming Perspectives.
physics
- M. M. Hohman, Y. M. Shin , G. C. Rutledge, and M. P. Brenner, Electrospinning, electrospraying and the instability of electrically forced jets, part I: Stability Theory, and part II: Applications, Physics of Fluids, August 2001
- Y. M. Shin, M. M. Hohman, M. P. Brenner and G. C. Rutledge, Electrospinning: A whipping fluid jet leads to submicron fibers, App. Phys. Lett, Feb 2001