QCBio Research Seminar: Brandon Jew (Halperin & Sul Lab)
ZOOM CA, United States“Assessing cell-type composition heterogeneity from bulk expression with single-cell data”
“Assessing cell-type composition heterogeneity from bulk expression with single-cell data”
"Text Mining and Analysis of the Biomedical Documents for Entity-Category Association"
“Modularity of ant nest structure scales with colony size”
“Stimulus-specificity of gene expression dynamics in macrophage immune responses”
"Large-scale inference of correlation among mixed-type biological traits"
“Genetic variation and dietary effects on C. tropicalis cold stress resistance”
"Inferring Environmental Covariates for Deeply Phenotyped Individuals"
“Automated Characterization of Microcalcifications in Mammography: Towards Understanding the Link Between Imaging and Biology ”
“Background noise correction of microbiome data increases power to predict phenotype”
“Identification of TBX15 as an adipose master trans regulator of abdominal obesity genes”