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Change: KristianK. Stevens Computer Science / Population Genetics Project will be genome scale and probably involve graphical models, bayesian inference, genotyping microarray data, and population genetics. Kristin Tennessen biostats/comp sci/plant bio My project will be comparing arabadopsis DNA and RNA microarrays Greg Wall Second year Biostatistics
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Change: needsneed a teammate. Thanks. Do Yup Lee Dan Li Gabrielle Miller-Messner 2nd year grad student in Population Biology, background in molecular biology and population genetics I'm interested in doing something with SNP genotyping data , or with
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Change: DNA, microarrays, etc. I am interested in Li-Kuan, Marisano's projects, please email me at ykjiang@ucdavis.edu if either of you needs a teammate. Thanks. Do Yup Lee Dan Li Gabrielle Miller-Messner 2nd year grad student in Population Biology, background in molecular biology and population genetics I'm interested in
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Jan 25 2007, 1:17 PM EST
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Change: I am currently working towards a MS in statistics, I have a BS in genetics, and I am comfortable programming in R and perl. I have some experience working with sequencing and microarray data. I am interested in population genetics and working with microarray data. TopicsThe following
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Change: I have two possible projects in mind, using the data generated in my lab:1) analyze population diversity from the RFLP pattern2) building phynogenetic tree for 16s rRNA from wastewater treatment systemMy email address is vdwang@ucdavis.eduIf you are interested in these projects, please contact me. Ian Wang
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Change: Charlyn Suarez TopicsThe following are some examples of project topics. You can choose one of these if you need an idea. Or they might give you an idea of the flavor of things you could do. You should by no means feel limited by this list. Implement
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Change: My undergraduate major was Bioinformatics and Computational Biology. I interned at MPI-Bremen.MPI for Marine Microbiology (Bremen, Germany). I wrote a Chaos Game Representation algorithm while I was there. The split between prokaryotes and eukaryotes, managing complexity, the onset of sex, organization. Phylogeny. Siobhan Braybrook 4th year
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Change: I would like to group with someone whose backgound is in Bio Science since my previous experience was mostly related to pure statistics. Ci-Ren Jiang Yun Jiang 1st year grad student in Biostatistics Joe Russell and I will be working on
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Change: I would like to work on a project where I could get some exposure to the biology and underlying concepts of genomics and population genetics. Dan Wang I am majored in Environmental Engineering, but I did some work
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Change: I'm interested in doing something with SNP genotyping data , or with patterns of polymorphism in Ciona(the sea squirt, 2 species have been sequenced). Kristin, Kristian, and Siobhan, I'm interested in your projects. Is there an email list I missed out on?gmessner@ucdavis.edu Janel Owens Russell Reagan Molecular
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Change: The application would be on some kind of genome biology (One I am thinking is transription factor binding site prediction.) Kevin Cheng Wes Cline Molecular toxicology, chemistry, etc. All of this is over my head. Interested in working with
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Change: Joe Russell and I will be working on one of his interesting projects (he has Epidemiology background), welcome to join us! Do Yup Lee Dan Li Gabrielle Miller-Messner Janel Owens Russell Reagan Molecular Biology background, some sequence analysis experience, can write
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Change: My project will be comparing arabadopsis DNA and RNA microarrays Greg Wall Dan Wang I am majored in Environmental Engineering, but I did some work in Biochemistry, Molecular technology, and analyzing phylogeny using ARB. My current project is about statistics Interested in working with a
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Change: biostats/comp sci/plant bio Greg Wall Dan Wang I am majored in Environmental Engineering, but I did some work in Biochemistry, Molecular technology, and analyzing phylogeny using ARB. My current project is about statistics Interested in working with a group that composes
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Change: I'm game for working with Siobhan on problems in data analysis for tiling microarrays (see her entry below). We would love to have a statistician to work with us! Yolanda Hagar Third year grad student in Biostatistics I am not sure what I
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Change: I work on tiling microarrays, and there is currently no real consensus on how to analyze the data. The basic stats they apply now is pretty much a joke. Anyone interested in messing around? I have some data.....Just throwing it out there. TopicsThe following are some
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Change: I have good programming skills and some knowledge of biology. I interned at MPI-Bremen. I wrote a Chaos Game Representation algorithm while I was there.The split between prokaryotes and eukaryotes, managing complexity, the onset of sex, organization. Phylogeny. TopicsThe following are some examples
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Change: Molecular Biology background, some sequence analysis experience, can write short Perl scripts, UNIX text parsing techniques, limited microarray analysis experienceInterested in how proteins acquire new functions. Also interested in learning about Network Analysis. Joe Russell Kristian StevensComputer Science / Population GeneticsProject will be genome
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