Publications by Statistical Genetics and Epidemiology Our research spans areas of statistical genetics, in particular the development of powerful statistical approaches to analyse genetic data, as well as studying infectious diseases. Yau, C. and Holmes, C. (2013) “A decision-theoretic approach for segmental classification”, The Annals of Applied Statistics, 7(3), pp. 1814–1835. Wills, Q. et al. (2013) “Single-cell gene expression analysis reveals genetic associations masked in whole-tissue experiments”, Nature Biotechnology, 31(8), pp. 748–752. Myers, S. et al. (2013) “Microsurgery Training for the Twenty-First Century”, Archives of plastic surgery, 40(04), pp. 302–303. Prado-Martinez, J. et al. (2013) “Great ape genetic diversity and population history”, Nature, 499(7459), pp. 471–475. Palamara, P. and Pe’er, I. (2013) “Inference of historical migration rates via haplotype sharing”, Bioinformatics, 29(13), pp. i180 - i188. Prado-Martinez, J. et al. (2013) “Great ape genetic diversity and population history”, Nature, 499(7459), pp. 471–475. Ramachandran, S., Ghanem, A. and Myers, S. (2013) “Assessment of microsurgery competency‐where are we now?”, Microsurgery, 33(5), pp. 406–415. Donnelly, C. (2013) “Badger-cull statistics carry uncertainty”, Nature, 499(7457), pp. 154–154. Cauchemez, S. et al. (2013) “Transmission scenarios for Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus (MERS-CoV) and how to tell them apart.”, Eurosurveillance, 18(24). Randall, J. et al. (2013) “Sex-stratified genome-wide association studies including 270,000 individuals show sexual dimorphism in genetic loci for anthropometric traits”, PLoS Genetics, 9(6), p. e1003500. Previous page ‹‹ … Page 67 Page 68 Page 69 Page 70 Current page 71 Page 72 Page 73 Page 74 Page 75 … Next page ››