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31 Mar - 4 Apr 2008
High Dimensional Statistics in Biology
in association with the
Statistical Theory and Methods for Complex, High-Dimensional Data
programme
4 Apr 2008:
A bayesian probabilistic approach to transform public microarray repositories into disease diagnosis databases
H. Huang
4 Apr 2008:
Genomic principles for feedback regulation of metabolism
N. Luscombe
4 Apr 2008:
Approximate genealogical inference
G. McVean
4 Apr 2008:
Functional genomic approaches to stem cell biology
P. Bertone
3 Apr 2008:
High-resolution identification of active gene regulatory elements
G. Crawford
3 Apr 2008:
Steps toward directed identification of disease genes: predicting the consequences of genetic perturbations
EM. Marcotte
3 Apr 2008:
Refined nonparametric methods for genomic inference
PJ. Bickel
3 Apr 2008:
Cracking the regulatory code: predicting expression patterns from DNA sequence
E. Segal
2 Apr 2008:
Ultra-deep sequencing of mixed virus populations
N. Beerenwinkel
2 Apr 2008:
Extraction and classification of cellular and genetic phenotypes from automated microscopy data
W. Huber
2 Apr 2008:
L1-regularisation, motif regression and ChIP-on-chip data analysis
P. Bühlmann
2 Apr 2008:
Computational analysis and prediction of microRNA binding sites
A. Enright
1 Apr 2008:
Sparsity modelling in gene expression pathway studies
M. West
1 Apr 2008:
Efficient use of population genome sequencing data
R. Durbin
1 Apr 2008:
Selective inference in complex research problems
Y. Benjamini
1 Apr 2008:
Structural variation in the human genome
M. Hurles
31 Mar 2008:
Statistical challenges in using comparative genomics for the identification of functional sequences
E. Margulies
31 Mar 2008:
On mixture models in high-dimensional testing for the detection of differential gene expression
GJ. McLachlan
31 Mar 2008:
Understanding interactomes by data integration
S. Brunak
31 Mar 2008:
Functional genomics and the forest of life
L. Pachter
31 Mar 2008:
The evolution of promoter sequence
E. Birney
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