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. Agam, A. et al. (2010) “Elusive copy number variation in the mouse genome.”, PloS one, 5(9). Hoen, A. et al. (2010) “Characteristics of US public schools with reported cases of novel influenza A (H1N1)”, International Journal of Infectious Diseases, 14, pp. e6 - e8. Clark, T. et al. (2010) “A Bayesian approach using covariance of single nucleotide polymorphism data to detect differences in linkage disequilibrium patterns between groups of individuals”, Bioinformatics, 26(16), pp. 1999–2003. Lu, D.-B. et al. (2010) “Transmission of Schistosoma japonicum in Marshland and Hilly Regions of China: Parasite Population Genetic and Sibship Structure”, PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases, 4(8), p. e781. Cox, D. and Donnelly, C. (2010) “Commentary”, Biostatistics, 11(3), pp. 381–382. Cherubini, A. et al. (2010) “Policy gradient learning for quadruped soccer robots”, Robotics and Autonomous Systems, 58(7), pp. 872–878. Jenkins, H. et al. (2010) “Implications of a Circulating Vaccine-Derived Poliovirus in Nigeria”, New England Journal of Medicine, 362(25), pp. 2360–2369. Ghani, A. et al. (2010) “The Early Transmission Dynamics of H1N1pdm Influenza in the United Kingdom”, PLoS Currents, 1, p. RRN1130. Truscott, J. et al. (2009) “Quantifying the transmissibility of human influenza and its seasonal variation in temperate regions”, PLOS Currents, 1(Influenza), p. ecurrents.rrn1125. Atzmon, G. et al. (2010) “Abraham’s Children in the Genome Era: Major Jewish Diaspora Populations Comprise Distinct Genetic Clusters with Shared Middle Eastern Ancestry”, American Journal of Human Genetics, 86(6), pp. 850–859. Previous page ‹‹ … Page 76 Page 77 Page 78 Page 79 Current page 80 Page 81 Page 82 Page 83 Page 84 … Next page ››