Statistical Genomics (StaGe)

Working Group leader: Audrey Fu

Group members: Bandita Karki, Jarred Kvamme, Elijah Danquah Darko, Chenangnon Tovissode

Originated: June 2015

Description:

We develop statistical models and machine learning algorithms to analyze data in human genomics, with an emphasis on causal network inference and high-dimensional data.

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