Events for May 6, 2021 - April 2, 2021

  • 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 presence of admixture can be modeled by augmenting phylogenetic trees with additional nodes that represent admixture events. However, these admixture graphs present formidable inferential challenges. Exhaustively evaluating all […]

  • 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% […]