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Nov 26, 2014Pathway to the Galactic Distribution of Planets: Combined Spitzer and Ground-Based Microlens Parallax Measurements of 21 Single-Lens EventsJul 4, 2014A Terrestrial Planet in a ~1 AU Orbit Around One Member of a ~15 AU BinaryMar 12, 2014Candidate Gravitational Microlensing Events for Future Direct Lens ImagingDec 13, 2013A Sub-Earth-Mass Moon Orbiting a Gas Giant Primary or a High Velocity Planetary System in the Galactic BulgeSep 30, 2013MOA-2010-BLG-328Lb: a sub-Neptune orbiting very late M dwarf ?Sep 3, 2013The Kepler-SEP Mission: Harvesting the South Ecliptic Pole large-amplitude variables with KeplerNov 16, 2012MOA-2010-BLG-073L: An M-Dwarf with a Substellar Companion at the Planet/Brown Dwarf BoundaryApr 13, 2012Characterizing Low-Mass Binaries From Observation of Long Time-scale Caustic-crossing Gravitational Microlensing EventsSep 15, 2011Microlensing Binaries Discovered through High-Magnification ChannelApr 27, 2011OGLE-2005-BLG-018: Characterization of Full Physical and Orbital Parameters of a Gravitational Binary LensMay 6, 2010OGLE 2008--BLG--290: An accurate measurement of the limb darkening of a Galactic Bulge K Giant spatially resolved by microlensingFeb 2, 2010Big fish, small fish: Two New Ultra-Faint Satellites of the Milky WayJul 20, 2009Mass measurement of a single unseen star and planetary detection efficiency for OGLE 2007-BLG-050Jun 2, 2009Substructure revealed by RR Lyraes in SDSS Stripe 82May 30, 2008A Low-Mass Planet with a Possible Sub-Stellar-Mass Host in Microlensing Event MOA-2007-BLG-192Jan 31, 2008Light and Motion in SDSS Stripe 82: The CataloguesSep 11, 2006OGLE 2004-BLG-254: a K3 III Galactic Bulge Giant spatially resolved by a single microlensSep 2, 2004Search for Low-Mass Exoplanets by Gravitational Microlensing at High MagnificationJun 2, 2003The Optical Gravitational Lensing Experiment. Catalog of RR Lyrae Stars in the Large Magellanic CloudOct 12, 2002The Optical Gravitational Lensing Experiment. BVI Maps of Dense Stellar Regions. III. The Galactic Bulge