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 a yes/no process, but rather a spectrum of disease manifestations influenced by host, pathogen and environmental factors. In particular, exposure dose can impact incubation time, […]

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 health. However, fundamental features of genetic diversity have yet to be leveraged to identify genes that contribute towards microbial adaptation. One such feature is the […]

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 encounter with pathogen invaders or damage signals. Previous bulk transcriptomic studies suggest there is stimulus-specificity in the combinations of genes that are activated. However, bulk […]

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 not scale well to large-scale datasets of genetic variation. I will present a method for variance components analysis that is accurate and efficient: capable of […]

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 asymptotic-numerical method is presented that can calculate the migration velocities of cells in a channel by representing them as a combination singularities and discontinuities. Refinements […]

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 cancer types. My overall goal is to understand the mechanisms by which specific driver mutations and mutational signatures influence rates of tumor proliferation within and […]

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 core to the Developmental Origins of Health and Disease (DOHaD) but is understudied in large consortia of tissue-specific gene and trait regulation. We performed distal mediator-enriched transcriptome-wide […]