Events for January 10, 2022 - January 5, 2022

  • QCBio Research Seminar: Erin Molloy (Sankararaman)

    ZOOM CA, United States

    TITLE: "Advancing admixture graph estimation via maximum likelihood network orientation." ABSTRACT: Admixture, the interbreeding between previously distinct populations, is a pervasive force in evolution. The evolutionary history of populations in the […]

  • QCBio Research Seminar: Ruochen Jiang (Li JJ)

    ZOOM CA, United States

    TITLE: "Sources of zeros in single-cell RNA-seq data and how they affect data analysis." ABSTRACT: Single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq) technologies have revolutionized biomedical sciences by enabling genome-wide profiling of gene expression levels at an unprecedented single-cell resolution. A distinct characteristic of scRNA-seq data is the vast proportion of zeros unseen in bulk RNA-seq data. Researchers […]

  • QCBio Research Seminar: Brian Orcutt-Jahns (Meyer)

    ZOOM CA, United States

    TITLE: "A simple, two-step, multivalent binding model predicts IL-2 mutein cell signaling profiles." ABSTRACT: The common γ-chain cytokines are promising immune therapies, but have been limited in their efficacy due to […]

  • QCBio Research Seminar: Rina Ding (Hsu)

    ZOOM CA, United States

    TITLE: "Multimodal radiomic analysis of biparametric MRI to predict biochemical recurrence after radical prostatectomy." ABSTRACT: Integration of information across multiple modalities and biological scales has the potential to improve the prediction […]

  • QCBio Research Seminar: Olga Schubert (Kruglyak)

    ZOOM CA, United States

    TITLE: "Genome-wide survey of mutations influencing protein abundances in yeast" ABSTRACT: Our understanding of how protein-level regulation is encoded in the genome and how protein abundances are affected by DNA […]

  • QCBio Research Seminar: Shamus Cooley (Deeds)

    ZOOM CA, United States

    TITLE: "Unbiased analysis of single cell RNA sequencing data reveals previously uncharacterized heterogeneity in small cell lung cancer cell lines." ABSTRACT: Small Cell Lung Cancer (SCLC) accounts for approximately 13% […]