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Portfolio category: CGSI 2019

Date:February 2, 2020Posted By:Duke Hong

Shai Carmi | How Useful is Screening Human Embryos for Polygenic Traits? | CGSI 2019

Date:February 2, 2020Posted By:Duke Hong

Nandita Garud | Population Genetics in the Microbiome | CGSI 2019

Date:February 2, 2020Posted By:Duke Hong

Peter Visscher | From Galton to GWAS and Beyond: The Estimation of Genetic Variance in Human Popultations | CGSI 2019

Date:February 2, 2020Posted By:Duke Hong

Rayan Chikhi | Question: Is de novo Genome Assembly a Solved Problem with Long Reads, yet? | CGSI 2019

Date:February 2, 2020Posted By:Duke Hong

Lisa Bastarache | Phenotyping in the EHR: Trust but Verify | CGSI 2019

Date:February 2, 2020Posted By:Duke Hong

John Novembre | Population Structure in Human Genetic Data: A Basic Introduction and some Challenges | CGSI 2019

Date:February 2, 2020Posted By:Duke Hong

Ben Ralphael | Inferring Cancer Evolution from Single-Cell DNA Sequencing Data | CGSI 2019

Date:February 2, 2020Posted By:Duke Hong

Nicholas Mancuso | A Framework for Integrating eQTLs and GWAS Summary Data to Identify Causal Genes | CGSI 2019

Date:February 2, 2020Posted By:Duke Hong

Vineet Bafna | Identifying the Allele Favored in a Selective Sweep | CGSI 2019

Date:February 2, 2020Posted By:Duke Hong

Dana Pe’er | Single-Cell RNA-sequencing | CGSI 2019

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