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. Hinch, A. et al. (2011) “The landscape of recombination in African Americans.”, Nature, 476(7359), pp. 170–175. Jasra, A. and Holmes, C. (2011) “Stochastic boosting algorithms”, Statistics and Computing, 21(3), pp. 335–347. Van Kerkhove, M. et al. (2011) “Risk Factors for Severe Outcomes following 2009 Influenza A (H1N1) Infection: A Global Pooled Analysis”, PLOS Medicine, 8(7), p. e1001053. Nassab, R. et al. (2011) “Online Marketing Strategies of Plastic Surgeons and Clinics: A Comparative Study of the United Kingdom and the United States”, Aesthetic Surgery Journal, 31(5), pp. 566–571. Yau, C. and Holmes, C. (2011) “Hierarchical Bayesian nonparametric mixture models for clustering with variable relevance determination”, Bayesian Analysis, 6(2), pp. 329–351. Held, L. and Holmes, C. (2011) “Response to van der Lans”, Bayesian Analysis, 6(2). Holmes, C. and Held, L. (2011) “Response to van der Lans”, Bayesian Analysis, 6(2), pp. 357–358. Pasaniuc, B. et al. (2011) “Enhanced statistical tests for GWAS in admixed populations: assessment using African Americans from CARe and a Breast Cancer Consortium.”, PLoS genetics, 7(4). Ciampa, J., Holmes, C. and Chatterjee, N. (2011) “Abstract 2747: Application of a novel multi-locus test for genetic association incorporating gene-gene interaction suggests functionality for multiple susceptibility loci for prostate cancer”, Cancer Research, 71(8_Supplement), pp. 2747–2747. Simwami, S. et al. (2011) “Low Diversity Cryptococcus neoformans Variety grubii Multilocus Sequence Types from Thailand Are Consistent with an Ancestral African Origin”, PLOS Pathogens, 7(4), p. e1001343. Previous page ‹‹ … Page 75 Page 76 Page 77 Page 78 Current page 79 Page 80 Page 81 Page 82 Page 83 … Next page ››