Bioinformatics/Human Genetics Seminar Series: Abigail Bigham, Associate Professor, Anthropology, UCLA
ZOOM CA, United States“Omic insights into Andean high-altitude adaptation” Hosted by Jason Ernst
“Omic insights into Andean high-altitude adaptation” Hosted by Jason Ernst
“The genetic legacy of the trans-atlantic slave trade into New Spain” Hosted by Kirk Lohmueller
“New methods for analyzing genome-wide association study data, including improved tools for computing polygenic risk scores” Hosted by Maria Izabel Cavassim
TITLE: “Learning cellular state and dynamics in single cell genomics” Hosted by Jessica Li
TITLE: "scAllele, a versatile tool for the detection and analysis of variants in scRNA-seq." ABSTRACT: Single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq) data contain rich information at the gene, transcript, and nucleotide levels. Most analyses of scRNA-seq have focused on gene expression profiles, and it remains challenging to extract nucleotide variants and isoform-specific information. Here, we present scAllele, […]
TITLE: "AutoComplete: Deep Learning-based Phenotype Imputation" ABSTRACT: Health data has become increasingly available, vast in scale, and highly missing. For many downstream applications, the ability to accurately impute missing features in health records may tap into additional analytical power which would be unrealized otherwise. While existing imputation methods are applicable, many fall short in one […]
“Regulating Insurer Use of Genetic Information” Hosted by Christina Palmer
TITLE: "A pan-cancer multi-omic analysis of tumor proliferation." ABSTRACT: The underlying mechanisms of dysregulated cellular proliferation in cancer remain unclear; however, it is hypothesized that specific mutations, mutational signatures, evolutionary trajectories and other global (epi)genomic features may be linked to differing rates of proliferation. In this presentation, I will showcase a landscape analysis of cellular proliferation […]
TITLE: "Ecological Stability Emerges at the Level of Strains in the Human Gut Microbiome." ABSTRACT: The human gut microbiome is a complex community that harbors substantial ecological diversity at the species level, as well as at the strain level within species. In healthy hosts, species abundance fluctuations in the microbiome community are thought to be […]
“Population genetics in an era of genomic health” Hosted by Christa Caggiano