Biostatistics Seminar Series Fall 2008
Time: Friday, 12:30–1:30 pm (unless otherwise noted)
Place: GEMS classroom on the 3rd floor in the
Shriner's Building
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September 12
- Dongliang Ge,
Duke Institute for Genome Sciences & Policy,
Center for Population Genomics & Pharmacogenetics
- A Pipeline
for Genome-Wide Association Analyses and Annotation:
Engines for Discovering Major Determinants for HIV-1 Host Control
- September 26
- Xiaoyi Gao,
Division of Statistical Genomics, Washington University School of Medicine
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A fast and accurate approximation to the permutation threshold of multiple
testing correction in genome-wide association studies
- October 17
- Jing Qiu,
Department of Statistics, University of Missouri - Columbia
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Identifying Equivalently Expressed Gene Expressions using DNA Microarrays
- November 7
- Frank E Harrell Jr,
Department of Biostatistics,
Vanderbilt University School of Medicine
- Information Allergy
- November 21
- Scott Saccone,
Department of Psychiatry, Washington University School of Medicine
- Using Bioinformatics to
Make Decisions after a Genome-Wide Association Study
- December 5
- Qunyuan Zhang,
Division of Statistical Genomics, Washington University School of Medicine
- Sequential and Multiple Hypothesis
Testing Procedures for Genome-wide Association Studies
For more information, send an email to
yunju at wubios dot wustl dot edu (or rosy at wubios dot wustl dot edu)
Last updated: Sunday, September 21, 2008