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Portfolio category: CGSI 2018

Date:November 26, 2018Posted By:Duke Hong

Jingyi Jessica Li | Statistical Methods for Bulk and Single-cell RNA-seq data | CGSI 2018

July 11th – August 3rd, 2018 UCLA CGSI – Computational Genomics Summer Institute Research Talk by Jessica (Jingyi) Li Statistical Methods for Bulk and Single-cell RNA-seq data

Date:November 26, 2018Posted By:Duke Hong

Fereydoun Hormozdiari | Contribution of structural variation to genome structure | CGSI 2018

July 11th – August 3rd, 2018 UCLA CGSI – Computational Genomics Summer Institute Research Talk by Fereydoun Hormozdiari Contribution of structural variation to genome structure

Date:November 26, 2018Posted By:Duke Hong

Kirk Lohmueller | Methods for inference of purifying selection and dominance coefficients from genomic data | CGSI 2018

July 11th – August 3rd, 2018 UCLA CGSI – Computational Genomics Summer Institute Research Talk by Kirk Lohmueller Methods for inference of purifying selection and dominance coefficients from genomic data

Date:November 26, 2018Posted By:Duke Hong

David Koslicki | IndieCut | Evaluating performance of motif discovery algorithms | CGSI 2018

July 11th – August 3rd, 2018 UCLA CGSI – Computational Genomics Summer Institute Research Talk by David Koslicki IndieCut: Evaluating performance of motif discovery algorithms

Date:November 26, 2018Posted By:Duke Hong

Lior Pachter | What is CCA, why you should care, and how to use it | CGSI 2018

July 11th – August 3rd, 2018 UCLA CGSI – Computational Genomics Summer Institute Research Talk by Lior Pachter What is CCA, why you should care, and how to use it

Date:November 26, 2018Posted By:Duke Hong

Michael Schatz | Advances in Genome Sequencing and Assembly | CGSI 2017

July 11th – August 3rd, 2018 UCLA CGSI – Computational Genomics Summer Institute Research Talk by Michael Schatz Advances in Genome Sequencing and Assembly

Date:November 26, 2018Posted By:Duke Hong

Sriram Sankararaman | Probabilistic modeling and inference in genomics | CGSI 2018

July 11th – August 3rd, 2018 UCLA CGSI – Computational Genomics Summer Institute Research Talk by Sriram Sankararaman Probabilistic modeling and inference in genomics

Date:November 26, 2018Posted By:Duke Hong

Bogdan Pasaniuc | How to identify susceptibility genes in post-GWASstudies | CGSI 2018

July 11th – August 3rd, 2018 UCLA CGSI – Computational Genomics Summer Institute Research Talk by Bogdan Pasaniuc How to identify susceptibility genes in post-GWASstudies

Date:November 26, 2018Posted By:Duke Hong

Iuliana Ionita | Statistical methods for the integration of functional genomics data and whole exome/genome sequencing data for improved gene discovery | CGSI 2018

July 11th – August 3rd, 2018 UCLA CGSI – Computational Genomics Summer Institute Research Talk by Iuliana Ionita Statistical methods for the integration of functional genomics data and whole exome/genome sequencing data for improved gene discovery

Date:November 26, 2018Posted By:Duke Hong

Mark Chaisson | Detecting variation using single-molecule sequencing | CGSI 2018

July 11th – August 3rd, 2018 UCLA CGSI – Computational Genomics Summer Institute Research Talk by Mark Chaisson Detecting variation using single-molecule sequencing

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