Detecting disease-associated genomic outcomes is one of the key steps in precision medicine research. Cutting-edge high-throughput technologies enable researchers to unbiasedly test if genomic outcomes are associated with disease of interest. However, these technologies also include the challenges associated with the analysis of genome-wide data. Two big challenges are (1) how to reduce the effects of technical noise; and (2) how to handle the curse of dimensionality (i.e., number of variables are way larger than the number of samples). To tackle these challenges, we propose a constrained mixture of Bayesian hierarchical models (MBHM) for detecting disease-associated genomic outcomes for data obtained from paired/matched designs. Paired/mat...
<div><p>Gene discovery, estimation of heritability captured by SNP arrays, inference on genetic arch...
Motivation: Analyzing data from multi-platform genomics experiments combined with patients ’ clinica...
BACKGROUND: Pairing of samples arises naturally in many genomic experiments; for example, gene expre...
Detecting disease-associated genomic outcomes is one of the key steps in precision medicine research...
I consider a well-known problem in the field of statistical genetics called a genome-wide associatio...
2013-11-08Genetic association studies aim to find the genetic variations that are associated with ph...
This thesis addresses the application of Bayesian hierarchical models to the analysis of high-throug...
We consider a Bayesian hierarchical model for the integration of gene expression levels with compara...
In high-dimensional genome-wide (GWA) data, a key challenge is to detect genomic variants that inter...
We consider a Bayesian hierarchical model for the integration of gene expression levels with compara...
In high-dimensional genome-wide (GWA) data, a key challenge is to detect genomic variants that inter...
© Cambridge University Press 2015. We present hierarchical Bayesian models to integrate an arbitrary...
Genetic discovery from the multitude of phenotypes extractable from routine healthcare data can tran...
Genetic discovery from the multitude of phenotypes extractable from routine healthcare data can tran...
BACKGROUND: One of the challenges of the analysis of pooling-based genome wide association studies i...
<div><p>Gene discovery, estimation of heritability captured by SNP arrays, inference on genetic arch...
Motivation: Analyzing data from multi-platform genomics experiments combined with patients ’ clinica...
BACKGROUND: Pairing of samples arises naturally in many genomic experiments; for example, gene expre...
Detecting disease-associated genomic outcomes is one of the key steps in precision medicine research...
I consider a well-known problem in the field of statistical genetics called a genome-wide associatio...
2013-11-08Genetic association studies aim to find the genetic variations that are associated with ph...
This thesis addresses the application of Bayesian hierarchical models to the analysis of high-throug...
We consider a Bayesian hierarchical model for the integration of gene expression levels with compara...
In high-dimensional genome-wide (GWA) data, a key challenge is to detect genomic variants that inter...
We consider a Bayesian hierarchical model for the integration of gene expression levels with compara...
In high-dimensional genome-wide (GWA) data, a key challenge is to detect genomic variants that inter...
© Cambridge University Press 2015. We present hierarchical Bayesian models to integrate an arbitrary...
Genetic discovery from the multitude of phenotypes extractable from routine healthcare data can tran...
Genetic discovery from the multitude of phenotypes extractable from routine healthcare data can tran...
BACKGROUND: One of the challenges of the analysis of pooling-based genome wide association studies i...
<div><p>Gene discovery, estimation of heritability captured by SNP arrays, inference on genetic arch...
Motivation: Analyzing data from multi-platform genomics experiments combined with patients ’ clinica...
BACKGROUND: Pairing of samples arises naturally in many genomic experiments; for example, gene expre...