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HEFalMp: Providing Functional Maps of the Human Genome
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HEFalMp (Human Experimental/FunctionAL MaPper) is a tool developed by Curtis Huttenhower. Lab at Princeton University. It was created to allow interactive exploration of functional maps as described in our paper:. Erin M. Haley. Matthew A. Hibbs, Vanessa Dumeaux, Daniel R. Barrett, Hilary A. Coller. And Olga G. Troyanskaya. Exploring the human genome with functional maps. Genome Research 2009, PMID 19246570. This work was extensively supported by Hilary Coller's. Lab as well, particularly by Erin Haley.
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Joshua A. Reyes | Projects
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Oshua A. Reyes. Some of My Projects. My work has combined bits from computer science, economics, and psychology but derives most of its inspiration from mathematics and common experience. Below are summaries of a few of the research projects I’ve worked on in the past. Under the direction of Tim Killingback. Residential segregation is a measure of social clumping in an urban environment. It has different meanings depending on the specific form and structure of the city, and its categories include inc...
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Lab Members | Laboratory for Bioinformatics and Functional Genomics
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Laboratory for Bioinformatics and Functional Genomics. Olga Troyanskaya, PhD. Graduate/Post Doc, co-advised with Josh Rabinowitz, now Post Doc in Pollard Lab at the Gladstone Institutes, UCSF). Post Doc, now Asst Prof at Dartmouth Medical School). Graduate, now Asst Prof at University of Pittsburgh). Graduate, now Asst Prof at University of Michigan). Graduate/Post Doc, now Prof at Harvard University). Post Doc, now Asst Prof at Santa Clara University). Graduate, now Asst Prof at Jackson Laboratory).
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Melanie Schirmer - Personal Homepage
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Welcome to my website. My name is Melanie Schirmer and I am a Postdoctoral Research Associate at the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard working in the groups of. I completed my PhD in October 2014 in the Water Research Group at the University of Glasgow where I worked on Algorithms for Viral Haplotype Reconstruction and Bacterial Metagenomics: Resolving Fine-Scale Variation in Next Generation Sequencing Data. My project was supervised by.