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VIDEOS FOR SEMINARS FROM 2005

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Date Speaker Topic Resources
January 5, 2005 Tao Wang, Ph.D.
Case Western Reserve University
Extension of Haseman-Elston Regression Abstract

January 7, 2005 Yuan-Ming Zhang, Ph.D.
University of California, Riverside
Analyzing Data from a Splice Array Experiment Abstract

January 21, 2005 Stanislav Zakharkin, Ph.D.
Postdoctoral fellow, Section on Statistical Genetics, UAB
Sources of Variation in Microarray Experiments Abstract

Video not available
 
January 27, 2005 Veera Baladandayuthapani, Ph.D.
Texas A&M University
Bayesian Methods in Bioinformatics Abstract

January 28, 2005 Daniel Shriner, Ph.D.
University of Washington
Testing models of selection and demography in Chronic HIV-1 infection Abstract & video not available
January 31, 2005 Wei Zhao, Ph.D.
University of Florida
Statistical Modeling of Functional Mapping for Multiple Longitudinal Traits: Structured Antedependence Model and Wavelet Dimensionality Reduction Abstract

February 4, 2005 Miguel A. Padilla, Ph.D.
University of Florida
Analyzing Data with Missing Values from a Split-Plot Design: A Mixed-Model Approach Using the Kenward-Roger Adjusted Degree of Freedom Omnibus Test Abstract

February 15, 2005 Brian Reich, Ph.D.
University of Minnesota
Identification of the Variance Components in the General Two-Variance Linear Model Abstract

February 18, 2005 Rui Feng, Ph.D.
Yale University
Linkage Analysis of Ordinal Traits for Pedigree Data Abstract

February 22, 2005 Yuehua Cui, Ph.D.
University of Florida
Statistical functional mapping for genetic control of programmed cell death Abstract

February 28, 2005 J. Wade Davis, Ph.D.
Baylor University
Novel Methods for High Resolution Time-of-Flight Proteomics Experiments Abstract

March 2, 2005 Saonli Basu, Ph.D.
University of Washington, Seattle
A likelihood-based trait-model-free approach for linkage detection Abstract

March 4, 2005 Min Zhang, Ph.D.
Cornell University
Proteome Profiling: Finding the Proverbial Needle in the Biological Haystack Expression Studies Abstract

Video not available
 
March 10, 2005 Daniel J. Schaid, Ph.D.
Mayo Clinic
Nonparametric Tests of Association of Multiple Genes with Human Disease Abstract

March 14, 2005 Heping Zhang, Ph.D.
Mayo Clinic
Family-based Tests of Association for Ordinal Traits in Nuclear Families Abstract

March 15, 2005 Fenghai Duan, Ph.D.
Mayo Clinic
Probe-level Correction and Analysis of Affymetrix GeneChip Abstract

March 23, 2005 Eric Bair, Ph.D.
University of California, San Francisco
Methods to Predict Patient Survival Based on Gene Expression Data Abstract

March 29, 2005 Nianjun Liu, Ph.D.
Yale University
The Effect of Missing Genotypes on Genetic Association Analysis Abstract

Video not available
 
April 4, 2005 Zhongfa Jacob Zhang, Ph.D.
Case Western Reserve University
Multiple Hypotheses Testing: From Finite to Infinite Number of Tests Abstract

April 6, 2005 Guimin Gao, Ph.D.
Virginia Tech Bioinformatics Institute
Haplotyping and Identity-by-Descent Matrix Calculation Methods for QTL Mapping in Pedigrees Abstract

April 8, 2005 Andrew H. Paterson, Ph.D.
University of Georgia
Unraveling the evoluationary history of angiosperm chromosomes Abstract not available

April 11, 2005 Ruming Li, Ph.D.
Louisiana State University
An Integrated approach to detecting QTL in practical QTL mapping applications Abstract

April 15, 2005 Wenjiang Fu, Ph.D.
Texas A & M University
Small Sample Issues in Microarray Studies:Sample Size and Error Rate Estimation Abstract

April 26, 2005 Jin Szatkiewicz, Ph.D.
University of Pittsburg
Mapping Genes for Quantitative Traits Using Selected Samples of Sibling Pairs Abstract

May 2, 2005 Jonathan Pritchard, Ph.D.
University of Chicago
Population genetic approaches to complex trait mapping Abstract

May 20, 2005 Daniel S. Nettleton Ph.D
Iowa State University
Using observed p-values to estimate the number of true null hypotheses when conducting many tests Abstract

June 16, 2005 Baye Mersha Ph.D
Univ of Florida Plant Molecular & Cell Biology Program
Isolating quantitative kernek traits with NIR spectroscopy and genetic diversity in Vernonia Abstract

Video not available

June 23, 2005 Jasmin Divers Ph.D
UAB Department of Biostatistics
Correcting for measurement errors in admixture estimates Abstract

July 8, 2005 Charalampos (Babis) Papachristou Ph.D
Dept of Statistics at Ohio Stat University
Confidence Regions for the Location of Putative Trait Genes Abstract

July 19, 2005 Shaun Purcell Ph.D
Postdoctoral Fellow from Harvard University, Massachusetts General Hospital
A gene-based approach to epistasis Abstract

July 21, 2005 Mike Rogers, Ph.D
Imaging Science & Biomedical Engineering at University of Manchester
2-DE Gel analysis Abstract

Video not available
July 25, 2005 Philip Ramsey, Ph.D
Psychology Dept, Queens College - City Univ of New York
Comparison of Procedures Abstract & video not available 

August 5, 2005 David Reich, Ph.D
Harvard Medical School, Department of Genetics
The first admixture association scans and a novel risk locus for multiple sclerosis Abstract

August 18, 2005 Heping He, Ph.D
University of Chicago Postdoc in Statistical Genetics
One-Parameter Allele-Sharing Models: Linear and Exponential Tilting Abstract

Video not available

September 29, 2005 Mahyar Sabripour, Ph.D
Postdoctoral fellow in the Section on Statistical Genetics
Wavelets in Genomics and Proteomics Abstract

October 21, 2005 HongZhe Li, Ph.D.
Dept of Biostatistics at the University of Pennsylvania
Regularized estimation for censored data regression and Gaussian graphical models, with applications to genomic data Abstract

November 02, 2005 Michael B. Miller, Ph.D.
Epidemiology @ University of Minnesota - Twin Cities
GenetSim: Software for simulation of familial data in genetics and epidemiology Abstract

November 11, 2005 Yun Joo Yoo, Ph.D.
Stony Brook University Dept of Preventive Medicine
Maximized LOD scores over genetic models Abstract

December 14, 2005 Eden Martin, Ph.D.
Duke University's Section on Medical Genetics
The MDR-PDT for Identifying Joint Genetic Effects for Complex Diseases in Families. Abstract

December 21, 2005 Issa Coulibaly PhD.
Postdoctoral research associate @ West Virginia University
Characterization of microsatellites and Uncoupling Protein 2 (UCP2) gene in rainbow trout. Abstract

Video not available
 


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