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Symposium of Mathematical Genomics Day 2
Columbia's Program for Mathematical Genomics (PMG) is hosting the Symposium of Mathematical Genomics over 2 days, January 17th and 24th, at the Florence Irving Auditorium, ICRC 1st floor, 1130 St. Nicholas Ave. Registration is not required. For more information, email Sophie Thuault-Restituito, st3090@cumc.columbia.edu.
Program Details:
Thursday January 17th:
9:00 -9:40 am: Alexander Young, PhD, University of Oxford, UK
Disentangling nature and nurture using genomic family data
9:40-10:20 am: Farhad Hormozdiari, PhD, Harvard and the Broad Institute
Statistical methods to understand the genetic architecture of complex traits
10:40-11:20 am: Geoffrey Fundenberg PhD, UCSF
Physical biology of the genome
11:20-12:00 pm: Noemi Andor PhD, Stanford University
Evolving Perspectives on the Genomic Instability and Fitness of Coexisting Tumor Clones
Thursday January 24th:
9:00 -9:40 am: Steven Gazal, PhD, Harvard School of Public Health
Impact of negative selection on disease genetic architectures
9:40-10:20 am: Elham Azizi, PhD, MSKCC
Probabilistic modeling of heterogeneous cell states in the tumor microenvironment
10:40-11:20 am: Anat Kreimer, PhD, University of California Berkeley
From (epi-) genomes to transcriptomes: massively parallel inference of regulatory determinants during neural induction
11:20-12:00 pm: David Van Dijk, PhD, Yale University
Manifold learning uncovers hidden structure in complex cellular state space
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Program Details:
Thursday January 17th:
9:00 -9:40 am: Alexander Young, PhD, University of Oxford, UK
Disentangling nature and nurture using genomic family data
9:40-10:20 am: Farhad Hormozdiari, PhD, Harvard and the Broad Institute
Statistical methods to understand the genetic architecture of complex traits
10:40-11:20 am: Geoffrey Fundenberg PhD, UCSF
Physical biology of the genome
11:20-12:00 pm: Noemi Andor PhD, Stanford University
Evolving Perspectives on the Genomic Instability and Fitness of Coexisting Tumor Clones
Thursday January 24th:
9:00 -9:40 am: Steven Gazal, PhD, Harvard School of Public Health
Impact of negative selection on disease genetic architectures
9:40-10:20 am: Elham Azizi, PhD, MSKCC
Probabilistic modeling of heterogeneous cell states in the tumor microenvironment
10:40-11:20 am: Anat Kreimer, PhD, University of California Berkeley
From (epi-) genomes to transcriptomes: massively parallel inference of regulatory determinants during neural induction
11:20-12:00 pm: David Van Dijk, PhD, Yale University
Manifold learning uncovers hidden structure in complex cellular state space