Events for July 29, 2022 - May 18, 2022

  • QCBio Research Seminar: Amandine Gamble (Lloyd-Smith)

    ZOOM CA, United States

    TITLE: "Linking exposure dose to infectious disease development using mechanistic models" (using SARS-CoV-2 in a mouse model as an illustration) ABSTRACT: Disease development after exposure to a pathogen does not follow […]

  • QCBio Research Seminar: Will Shoemaker (Garud)

    ZOOM CA, United States

    TITLE: “Inferring positive selection in the human gut microbiome using signatures of genetic linkage.” ABSTRACT: The human gut microbiome is composed of hundreds of simultaneously evolving species that can affect human […]

  • QCBio Research Seminar: Katherine Sheu (Hoffmann)

    ZOOM CA, United States

    TITLE: "Quantifying response-specificity to diverse immune threats from single cell transcriptomes" ABSTRACT: Innate immune sentinel cells such as macrophages upregulate over a thousand genes in the minutes to hours following an […]

  • QCBio Research Seminar: Ali Pazokitoroudi (Sankararaman)

    ZOOM CA, United States

    TITLE: "Efficient variance components analysis across millions of genomes." ABSTRACT: While variance components analysis has emerged as a powerful tool in complex trait genetics, existing methods for fitting variance components do […]

  • QCBio Research Seminar: Sam Christensen (Roper)

    ZOOM CA, United States

    TITLE: "Asymptotic-Numerical Method For Cell Focusing in Microfluidic Channel." ABSTRACT: Inertial microfluidic devices use inertial lift forces to organize the spacing and positions of cells carried by flow.  A hybrid […]

  • QCBio Research Seminar: Alexander Markowitz (Boutros)

    ZOOM CA, United States

    TITLE: "A pan-cancer landscape analysis of molecular and functional genomics in tumor proliferation." ABSTRACT: Rapid proliferation is a central hallmark of cancer and is associated with poor prognosis in most […]

  • Bioinformatics/Human Genetics Seminar Series: Vivian Li, PhD

    ZOOM CA, United States

    Assistant Professor-Biostatistics, Department of Biostatistics and Epidemiology, Rutgers University "Model-based analysis of alternative polyadenylation using 3' end reads" Hosted by Jessica Li

  • QCBio Research Seminar: Arjun Bhattacharya (Pasaniuc)

    ZOOM CA, United States

    TITLE: "Distal mediator-enriched placental transcriptome-wide association studies reveal genetic mechanisms supporting the  Developmental Origins of Health and Disease." ABSTRACT: As the master regulator of the intrauterine environment, the placenta is […]