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- Time and Place: Friday 3:30 PM, Mayo D327 for Spring 2006.
- Time and Place: Friday 3:35-4:25 PM, Mayo 1250 for Fall 2006.
- Schedule 2006 Fall
Courses
- PubH 7445/8445 Statistics for Human Genetics and Molecular Biology
- PubH 7445/8445 Statistics for Human Genetics and Molecular Biology
- PubH 7445/8445 Statistics for Human Genetics and Molecular Biology
- PubH 7445/8445 Statistics for Human Genetics and Molecular Biology
- PubH 8445 Statistics for Human Genetics and Molecular Biology
- PubH 7445/8445 Statistics for Human Genetics and Molecular Biology
- http://www.biostat.umn.edu/~cavanr/pubh7445.html][PubH 8445 Statistics for Human Genetics and Molecular Biology
- PubH 8445 Statistics for Human Genetics and Molecular Biology
- http://www.biostat.umn.edu/~cavanr/pubh7445.html][PubH 8445 Statistics for Human Genetics and Molecular Biology
- Time and Place:
- Time and Place: Friday 3:30 PM, Mayo A434 (Biostat Conference Room) for Spring 2006.
- Baolin Wu: computational biology, multiple comparison, machine learning
- Baolin Wu: computational biology, multiple hypothesis testing, machine learning
Related Sites at UMN
Programs
- Graduate Program in Bioinformatics
- Consortium for Bioinformatics & Computational Biology
Other Seminars of Interest
- CBCB Seminar
- Bioinformatics Journal Club
Related Programs and Seminars at UMN
- Graduate Program in Bioinformatics - Bioinformatics Journal Club
- Consortium for Bioinformatics & Computational Biology - CBCB Seminar
- Baolin Wu
- Baolin Wu: computational biology, multiple comparison, machine learning
- Saonli Basu
- Saonli Basu: genetic epidemiology, computational statistics, statistical inference
- Tracy L. Bergemann
- Tracy L. Bergemann: microarray, genetic epidemiology, genotype analysis
- Na (Michael) Li
- Na (Michael) Li: genetic epidemiology, population genetics, machine learning
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The mission of the working group on Statistical Genetics and Genomics is to provide a forum for discussion of Biostatistical topics that arise in the study of Genetics and Genomics (where these applied areas are quite broadly defined and includes the field of Bioinformatics). We have a regular informal seminar series during which speakers (primarily students and faculty in the Division of Biostatistics) will discuss current research topics in a supportive atmosphere.
- Cavan Reilly
- Cavan Reilly: microarray, proteomics, Bayesian modeling
- Wei Pan
- Wei Pan: microarray, functional genomics, machine learning
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- Saonli Basu
- Tracy L. Bergemann
- Na (Michael) Li
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- Cavan Reilly
- Baolin Wu
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Other Seminars
- CBCB Seminar
Programs
- Graduate Program in Bioinformatics
- Consortium for Bioinformatics & Computational Biology
Other Seminars of Interest
- CBCB Seminar
- Bioinformatics Journal Club
- Center for Bioinformatics and Compuational Biology
- CBCB Seminar
- Center for Bioinformatics and Compuational Biology
Statistical Genetics and Genomics
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