Dear allstat,
here is the final program of the workshop on Statistical Methods for Post Genomic Data 2011, Paris January 27-28th 2011.
Registration is free but participants are asked to register on the website of the workshop
http://smpgd2011.curie.fr/
Best
Franck
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
27th of January
* 8h-9h: registration
* 9h-10: P. Reynaud (U. Nice), Hawkes process as models for some genomic data (Abstract)
Session 1 - Recent advances in multiple testing:
* 10h-10h30: Sonja Zehetmayer (Medical University of Vienna), Repeated significance tests for high-dimensional data (Abstract)
* 10h30-11h: break
* 11h-11h30: Etienne Roquain, Université Paris 6, Hierarchical multiple testing in combination with spatial clustering for array CGH data (Abstract)
* 11h30-12h: Jelle Goema: Cherry-Picking: Multiple Testing for Exploratory Research (Abstract)
* 12h-14h: lunch
* 14h-15h: Neil Lawrence (U. Sheffield), Between Systems and Data-driven Modeling for Computational Biology: Target Identification with Gaussian Processes (Abstract)
Session 2 - High-throughput sequencing:
* 15h-15h30: Vincent Lacroix, NGS without a reference genome, comparison and visualisation of non assembled data (Abstract)
* 15h30-16h: Pierre Chiche, Cobalt: A color-space Bayesian SNP calling tool (Abstract)
* 16h-16h30: break
* 16h30-17h: John Marioni (European Bioinformatics Institute): The regulation of gene expression levels in mammals (Abstract)
Session 3 - Contributed talks:
* 17h-17h20: Martignetti Loredana, Antagonism pattern detection between microRNA and target expression profiles in Ewing’s sarcoma (Abstract)
* 17h20-17h40: Andrea Rau, Reverse Engineering Gene Regulatory Networks Using Approximate Bayesian Computation (Abstract)
* 17h40-18h: Marine Jeanmougin, Network inference using pathway analysis results as a prior information: application to the study of treatment response in basal breast cancer (Abstract)
* 18h-18h20: Marie Verbanck, Towards the integration of external information combining biological knowledge and co-expression when interpreting Xomic data in an exploratory framework (Abstract)
28th of January
* 9h-10h: Vincent Colot (Ecole Normale Supérieure, Paris)
Session 4 - Statistical genetics
* 10h-10h30: Valérie Chaudru (INSERM U946, Univ. Paris Diderot, Paris, France Univ. Evry Val d'Essonne, Evry, France): Epidemio-genetic studies: some exemples in cutaneous melanoma (Abstract)
* 10h30-11h: break
* 11h-11h30: Emmanuelle Genin (Inserm UMR-S 946, Univ. Paris Diderot, Paris, France): On the use of a Reference Control Panel in genetic association tests (Abstract)
* 11h30-12h: Hervé Perdry (Université Paris-Sud 11 UMR-S 669 et Inserm U669) : Finer evaluation of the role of a gene associated with a complex disease (Abstract)
* 12h-14h: lunch
* 14h-15h: Hans-Georg Müller (U. California, Davies), Functional Regression Models and Applications (Abstract)
Session 5 - Contributed talks
* 15h-15h20: Matthieu Bouaziz, Inference of population structure in genetics studies with a novel divisive clustering strategy (Abstract)
* 15h20-15h40: M. Charif, Mutations in TPRN Cause a Progressive Form of Autosomal-Recessive Nonsyndromic Hearing Loss (Abstract)
* 15h40-16h: Florence Jaffrezic, Bayesian moderated negative binomial model for RNASeq data (Abstract)
* 16h-16h30: break
* 16h30-16h50: R. Killick: An exact linear time search algorithm for multiple changepoint detection (Abstract)
* 16h50-17h10: A. Moussa, Gene Selection using Replicates and FDR (Abstract)
* 17h10-17h30: C. Banderier, Constant time estimation of ranking statistics by analytic combinatorics (Abstract)
You may leave the list at any time by sending the command
SIGNOFF allstat
to [log in to unmask], leaving the subject line blank.
|