The Mathematical genetics seminar is held every other Thursday at 4PM in Alway Hall, Room M315 (The former genetics library).
Email gravel@stanford.edu to be added to the announcement listserv. You can also subscribe to the google group below.
Future speakers
Stephen Montgomery (Stanford): Detecting Regulatory variants
Previous speakers:
December 8, 2011:
Simon Gravel (Stanford): Predicting discovery rates of genes, words, and rabbits
November 24, 2011: Thanksgiving Break
November 10, 2011:
Joshua Weinstein (Stanford): Theoretical insights into the re-structuring of antibody
repertoires during stimulation and development
October 27, 2011:
Joanna Kelley (Stanford): Biased estimates for dating selected alleles in recent human evolution
October 13, 2011:
No seminar this week--ASHG meeting.
September 29, 2011:
Jonathan Laserson (Stanford): ReperTree: Bayesian Reconstruction Of B-cell Lineages
September 15, 2011:
Paul Verdu (Stanford): The History of African Pygmies: ABC methods and Historica
l Admixture Models
September 1, 2011:
Fouad Zakharia (Stanford): Improvement of haplotype phasing using next-generation sequence data.
August 18, 2011:
Daniel S. Fisher (Stanford): Statistics of neutral variation from extensive hitchhiking: draft vs drift.
August 4, 2011:
Robert Griffiths (Oxford): Importance sampling on evolutionary histories
July 21, 2011:
Jiankui He (Stanford): Immunological antibody sequence analysis
July 7, 2011:
Ben Callahan (Stanford): The noisy edge of traveling waves
June 23, 2011:
Mike Rosen (Stanford): Expectation-maximization inspired methods for cleaning up PCR-amplified metagenomic data
June 9, 2011:
Simon Gravel (Stanford): Limitations of demographic inference using genomic data