Bioinformatics/Human Genetics Seminar Series: Jennifer Wilson, PhD, Assistant Professor, Bioengineering, UCLA
ZOOM CATITLE: "Deriving network parameters for understanding drug effects.” Hosted by Jason Ernst.
TITLE: "Deriving network parameters for understanding drug effects.” Hosted by Jason Ernst.
TITLE: "scDesign3: an all-in-one statistical framework that generates realistic single-cell omics data and infers cell heterogeneity structure." ABSTRACT: The generation of realistic synthetic data is essential for benchmarking numerous computation tools developed for single-cell omics data. Here we propose an all-in-one statistical framework that generates single-cell omics data from various cell heterogeneity structures, including discrete cell […]
TITLE: "Phenotypic consequences of gene expression variability." ABSTRACT: The central dogma of biology proposes that information flows from genes to RNA to protein, determining protein identity and abundance. Single cell transcriptome measurements provide ample information about RNA abundance in cells. While the expression of individual genes clearly matters for determining phenotype, they do not work […]