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Portfolio category: CGSI 2018

Date:December 12, 2018Posted By:Duke Hong

Daniel Wegmann | Incorporating genotype uncertainty in population genetics | general concepts and applications to ancient DNA | CGSI 2018

July 11th – August 3rd, 2018 UCLA CGSI – Computational Genomics Summer Institute Research Talk by Daniel Wegmann Incorporating genotype uncertainty in population genetics: general concepts and applications to ancient DNA

Date:December 12, 2018Posted By:Duke Hong

John Novembre | Methods to characterize geographic structure in genetic variation | CGSI 2018

July 11th – August 3rd, 2018 UCLA CGSI – Computational Genomics Summer Institute Research Talk by John Novembre Methods to characterize geographic structure in genetic variation

Date:December 12, 2018Posted By:Duke Hong

Siavash Mirareb | Genome-wide species tree reconstruction despite gene tree discordance | CGSI 2018

July 11th – August 3rd, 2018 UCLA CGSI – Computational Genomics Summer Institute Research Talk by Siavash Mirareb Genome-wide species tree reconstruction despite gene tree discordance

Date:December 12, 2018Posted By:Duke Hong

James Zou | Tutorial of optimal transport with applications in genomics | CGSI 2018

July 11th – August 3rd, 2018 UCLA CGSI – Computational Genomics Summer Institute Research Talk by James Zou Tutorial of optimal transport with applications in genomics

Date:December 12, 2018Posted By:Duke Hong

Vineet Bafna | Extrachromosomal DNA and complex structural variation in tumor genomes | CGSI 2018

July 11th – August 3rd, 2018 UCLA CGSI – Computational Genomics Summer Institute Research Talk by Vineet Bafna Extrachromosomal DNA and complex structural variation in tumor genomes

Date:December 12, 2018Posted By:Duke Hong

Or Zuk | Inferences of Selection from Intra-Species and Inter-Species Variation | CGSI 2018

July 11th – August 3rd, 2018 UCLA CGSI – Computational Genomics Summer Institute Research Talk by Or Zuk Inferences of Selection from Intra-Species and Inter-Species Variation

Date:December 12, 2018Posted By:Duke Hong

John Novembre | Inference of haplotype (or community) composition in pooled sequence data | CGSI 2018

July 11th – August 3rd, 2018 UCLA CGSI – Computational Genomics Summer Institute Research Talk by John Novembre Inference of haplotype (or community) composition in pooled sequence data

Date:December 6, 2018Posted By:Duke Hong

Thomas Sharpton | Imputing the functional capacity of microbiomes through metagenome annotation | CGSI 2018

July 11th – August 3rd, 2018 UCLA CGSI – Computational Genomics Summer Institute Research Talk by Thomas Sharpton Imputing the functional capacity of microbiomes through metagenome annotation

Date:December 6, 2018Posted By:Duke Hong

Emilia Huerta Sanchez | The impact of admixture on patterns of human genetic variation | CGSI 2018

July 11th – August 3rd, 2018 UCLA CGSI – Computational Genomics Summer Institute Research Talk by Emilia Huerta Sanchez The impact of admixture on patterns of human genetic variation

Date:December 6, 2018Posted By:Duke Hong

Nicholas Chia | Understanding the interface between microbial metabolism and colon cancer | CGSI 2018

July 11th – August 3rd, 2018 UCLA CGSI – Computational Genomics Summer Institute Research Talk by Nicholas Chia Understanding the interface between microbial metabolism and colon cancer

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