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Portfolio category: CGSI 2019

Date:February 2, 2020Posted By:Duke Hong

Can Alkan | Characterization of Genome Structural Variation using Various Sequencing Technologies | CGSI 2019

Date:February 2, 2020Posted By:Duke Hong

Gillian Belbin | Leveraging Identity-by-Descent for Biomedical Discovery in Large-Scale Biobanks | CGSI 2019

Date:February 2, 2020Posted By:Duke Hong

Yanjun Qi | Joint Learning of Multiple Related Gaussian Graphical Models from Heterogenous Samples: Tasks, Estimators and Variations | CGSI 2019

Date:February 2, 2020Posted By:Duke Hong

Bogdan Pasaniuc | Heritability Estimation in the Biobank Era | CGSI 2019

Date:February 2, 2020Posted By:Duke Hong

Naomi Wray | Analysis of Case-Control DNAm Data | CGSI 2019

Date:February 2, 2020Posted By:Duke Hong

Smita Krishnaswamy | Manifold Learning Yields Insight into Cellular State Space under Complex Experimental Conditions | CGSI 2019

Date:February 2, 2020Posted By:Duke Hong

Itsik Pe’er | Truth among Multiple Tests | CGSI 2019

Date:February 2, 2020Posted By:Duke Hong

Jonathan Flint | Depression | CGSI 2019

Date:February 2, 2020Posted By:Duke Hong

Su In Lee | Explainable Artificial Intelligence in Biology and Medicine | CGSI 2019

Date:February 2, 2020Posted By:Duke Hong

Jian Ma | Comparing 3D Genome Organization | CGSI 2019

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