-
, for discovery, prediction and causal inference in epidemiological studies (including but not limited to genome-wide association studies of molecular phenotypes, Mendelian Randomization, co-localisation
-
phenotypes coupled with genotypes, for discovery, prediction and causal inference in epidemiological studies (including but not limited to genome-wide association studies of molecular phenotypes, Mendelian
-
structured biomedical data; Strong quantitative and analytical skills applied to observational or clinical datasets, and familiarity with techniques for representation learning and sequence modeling; A track
-
modification. By marrying first-principles theory – trade-off analysis, game theory, reaction-diffusion, and consumer-resources models – with single-cell tracking and synthetic community experiments
-
mechanisms underlying human skin disorders through systematic molecular profiling of patient samples using advanced proteomics and multi-omic approaches. Our group has a proven track record of successful