Spatially resolved mapping of cells associated with human complex traits
Statistical Bioinformatics Seminar
Liyang Song, Westlake University
Statistical Bioinformatics Seminar
Liyang Song, Westlake University
Statistical Bioinformatics Seminar
Dr Ye Zheng, University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
Statistical Bioinformatics Seminar
Dr Boxiang Liu, National University of Singapore
Statistical Bioinformatics Seminar
Dr Dharmesh Bhuva, University of Queensland
Statistical Bioinformatics Seminar
Dr Guillaume Jaume, Harvard Medical School
Statistical Bioinformatics Seminar
Dr Gladys Poon, HKU
Statistical Bioinformatics Seminar
Dr Ming Yang, HKUST
Statistical Bioinformatics Seminar
Dr Xiaomeng Wan, HKUST
Statistical Bioinformatics Seminar
Dr Luca Pinello, Harvard Medical School
Special Statistical Bioinformatics Seminar Dr Jacqueline Siu, Kennedy Institute of Rheumatology, University of Oxford About the seminar: Coordinated global efforts to create a comprehensive map of the human body using single-cell technologies has opened up avenues in computational biology and AI. However, there remains a pressing need to increase the data diversity from the ancestral […]
Professor Bin Yu, Statistics, EECS, Center for Computational Biology, Simons Institute for the Theory of Computing, UC Berkeley About the seminar Alignment and trust are crucial for the successful integration of AI in healthcare including digital twin projects, a field involving diverse stakeholders such as medical personnel, patients, administrators, public health officials, and taxpayers, all […]
Special Judith and David Coffey Seminar Prof Stephen Leslie, The University of MelbourneAbstract: Without the inclusion of diverse genetic ancestries in reference resources, inequity in research and clinical practice risks being entrenched. A handful ethnicities have been the focus of genomic research to date, and Indigenous Australians are virtually absent from global reference panels and […]