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Portfolio category: CGSI 2022

Date:November 14, 2022Posted By:Leticia Ortiz

Rayan Chikhi | Hands-on introduction to pangenome graphs | CGSI 2022

Date:November 14, 2022Posted By:Leticia Ortiz

Sagi Snir | Horizontal Gene Transfer Phylogenetics: A Random Walk Approach | CGSI 2022

Date:November 14, 2022Posted By:Leticia Ortiz

Johanna Hardin | onlineFDR control with applications to RNA-Seq data | CGSI 2022

Date:November 14, 2022Posted By:Leticia Ortiz

Ilan Gronau | The Case for Genetic Genealogies in Population Genomics | CGSI 2022

Date:November 14, 2022Posted By:Leticia Ortiz

Nanyun Violet Peng | Discourse-level Natural Language Understanding for Scientific Literature | CGSI 2022

Date:November 14, 2022Posted By:Leticia Ortiz

Nick Mancuso | Variational Inference for large-scale genomic data | CGSI 2022

Date:November 14, 2022Posted By:Leticia Ortiz

Na Cai | Phenotype integration improves power and preserves specificity in biobank-based genetic studies of Major Depressive Disorder | CGSI 2022

Date:November 14, 2022Posted By:Leticia Ortiz

Alex Zelikovsky | Analysis of SARS-CoV-2 Sequencing Data | CGSI 2022

Date:November 14, 2022Posted By:Leticia Ortiz

Pier Palamara | Large-scale inference of ancestral recombination graphs enables genealogy-based association of complex traits | CGSI 2022

Date:November 14, 2022Posted By:Leticia Ortiz

Pejman Mohammadi | Quantitative models of genetic variation in cis-regulation | CGSI 2022

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