talks
2024
Data cleaning principles
Summer Research Program in Biomedical Data Science,
Department of Biostatistics & Medical Informatics,
University of Wisconsin–Madison (Jul 2)
Steps toward reproducible research
Summer Research Program in Biomedical Data Science,
Department of Biostatistics & Medical Informatics,
University of Wisconsin–Madison (Jun 11)
2023
Data cleaning principles
Complex Trait Community meeting
(Oct 11)
Opportunities in biomedical data science
Summer Research Program in Biomedical Data Science,
Department of Biostatistics & Medical Informatics,
University of Wisconsin–Madison (Jul 13)
Steps toward reproducible research
Summer Research Program in Biomedical Data Science,
Department of Biostatistics & Medical Informatics,
University of Wisconsin–Madison (Jun 15)
Data cleaning principles
CIBM program,
University of Wisconsin–Madison (Mar 21)
The culture of open scholarship
The BIG
Collection:
A Sequence of
Convenings,
Big 10 Academic Alliance Libraries
(Jan 10)
2022
Steps toward reproducible research
Summer Research Program in Biomedical Data Science,
Department of Biostatistics & Medical Informatics,
University of Wisconsin–Madison (Jun 7)
Data management
KL2 Scholar Program,
School of Medicine and Public Health,
University of Wisconsin–Madison (May 25)
2021
R/qtl2: high-dimensional data and multi-parent populations
Workshop on Diversity Outbred mice hosted by the David James lab,
University of Sydney (Oct 27)
Data organization in spreadsheets
NIDA Center of Excellence in Omics, Systems Genetics, and the Addictome (OSGA) Webinar
Series
(Sep 24)
Generic HMM for multi-parent populations
Complex Trait Community meeting (Sep 1)
Steps toward reproducible research
Summer Research Program in Biomedical Data Science,
Department of Biostatistics & Medical Informatics,
University of Wisconsin–Madison (Jun 15)
Identifying sample mix-ups in eQTL data
NIDA Center of Excellence in Omics, Systems Genetics, and the Addictome (OSGA) Webinar
Series
(Jun 11)
Data management
KL2 Scholar Program,
School of Medicine and Public Health,
University of Wisconsin–Madison (May 13)
Data cleaning principles
csv,conf,v6 (May 4)
Cleaning genotype data in diversity outbred mice
recorded just so there’d be a recording (Mar 26)
Open access publishing
recorded just so there’d be a recording (Mar 5)
Creating effective figures and tables
recorded just so there’d be a recording (Feb 26)
Steps toward reproducible research
recorded just so there’d be a recording (Feb 19)
Allele frequencies in sibships: a data mishap
Data Mishaps Night
(Feb 5)
21 years of R/qtl: Maintaining, supporting, and sustaining scientific software
Department of Biomedical Informatics, University of Pittsburgh
(Jan 29)
2020
Steps toward reproducible research
Center for Quantitative Methods and Data Science, Tufts Medical Center
(Dec 16)
Steps toward reproducible research
Lecture to MD/PhD students, School of Medicine and Public Health, University of Wisconsin–Madison (Oct 26)
2019
QTL mapping in MAGIC populations with R/qtl2
Phenomic Applications in Plant
Breeding, Michigan State
University, East Lansing, Michigan (Dec 12)
Data management
KL2 Scholar Program,
School of Medicine and Public Health,
University of Wisconsin–Madison (Nov 20)
Social media for data scientists
Bio-Data Science Training Program,
Department of Biostatistics & Medical Informatics,
University of Wisconsin–Madison (Oct 30)
Steps toward reproducible research
Lecture to MD/PhD students, School of Medicine and Public Health, University of Wisconsin–Madison (Oct 28)
Opportunities in biomedical data science
Carleton College, Northfield, Minnesota (Oct 1)
Genetics of extreme body size evolution in mice from Gough Island
Slides:
Interactive graphs:
St Olaf College, Northfield, Minnesota (Sep 30)
Why Javascript?
Joint Statistical Meetings,
Denver, Colorado (Jul 30)
QTL mapping in MAGIC populations with R/qtl2
MAGIC 2019 workshop,
NIAB Innovation Farm, Cambridge, UK (Jul 23)
Sample mix-ups and mixtures in microbiome data in DO mice
Complex Trait Community meeting,
San Diego, California (Jun 10)
Steps toward reproducible research
Providence/Boston Center for AIDS Research Biostatistics Core,
Boston University, Boston, Massachusetts (May 14)
Salvaging a genetics project: Identifying and correcting sample
mix-ups in high-dimensional data
Bio-Data Science Training Program,
Department of Biostatistics & Medical Informatics,
University of Wisconsin–Madison
(Feb 21)
Why reproducible research?
Emerging Research Scholars
Program, Steenbock
Library, University of Wisconsin–Madison
(Feb 19)
Collaborating reproducibly
AAAS meeting, Washington, DC (Feb 17)
R/qtl2: rewrite of a very old R package
rstudio::conf,
Austin, Texas (Jan 17)
2018
Steps toward reproducible research
Cellular & Molecular Pathology Graduate Program,
University of Wisconsin–Madison (Nov 29)
Steps toward reproducible research
CIBM program,
University of Wisconsin–Madison (Nov 27)
Creating effective figures and tables
Presentation in a seminar course for MD-PhD students,
University of Wisconsin–Madison (Oct 29)
Cleaning genotype data in diversity outbred mice
Churchill Lab group meeting, The Jackson Laboratory, Bar Harbor, Maine (Oct 17)
Data management
KL2 Scholar Program,
School of Medicine and Public Health,
University of Wisconsin–Madison (Sep 5)
Steps toward reproducible research
Summer Research Program in Biomedical Data Science,
Department of Biostatistics & Medical Informatics,
University of Wisconsin–Madison (Jul 11)
Cleaning genotype data in diversity outbred mice
Complex Trait Community meeting,
Glasgow, UK (Jun 21)
R/qtl2: QTL mapping in multi-parent populations
Purdue Symposium on Statistics
(Jun 7)
18 years of R/qtl: maintaining, supporting, and sustaining scientific software
Slides:
Interactive graph:
Department of Statistics,
Colorado State University
(Apr 23)
Steps toward reproducible research
David O’Connor’s lab
University of Wisconsin–Madison (Mar 19)
18 years of R/qtl: maintaining, supporting, and sustaining scientific software
Slides:
Interactive graph:
qBio seminar
series,
Wisconsin Institute for Discovery,
University of Wisconsin–Madison (Feb 14)
18 years of R/qtl: developing, maintaining, and supporting scientific software
Slides:
Interactive graphs:
BBC
seminar,
University of California, San Francisco (Feb 1)
2017
17 years of R/qtl: maintaining, supporting, and sustaining scientific software
Slides:
Interactive graphs:
University of Chicago (Nov 17)
Creating effective figures and tables
Presentation in a seminar course for MD-PhD students,
University of Wisconsin–Madison (Oct 25)
R/qtl2: high-dimensional data & multi-parent populations
Slides:
Interactive graphs:
Department of Bioinformatics and Genomics
University of North Carolina at Charlotte (Sep 22)
Genetic analysis of high-throughput phenotypes: challenges and opportunities
Slides:
Interactive graphs:
Workshop on Systems Genetics of Neurodegenerative Disease,
Frauenchiemsee, Germany (Aug 27)
Genetics of extreme body size evolution in
mice from Gough Island
Slides:
Interactive graphs:
Summer Research Program in Biomedical Data Science,
Department of Biostatistics & Medical Informatics,
University of Wisconsin–Madison (Jul 26)
R/qtl2: high-dimensional data & multi-parent populations
Complex Trait Community meeting,
Memphis, Tennessee (Jun 14)
Steps toward reproducible research
Summer Research Program in Biomedical Data Science,
Department of Biostatistics & Medical Informatics,
University of Wisconsin–Madison (Jun 7)
Steps toward reproducible research
(Remotely to)
Big Genomic Data Skills Training for Graduate Professors,
Jackson Laboratory for Genomic Medicine, Farmington, CT (May 17)
Salvaging a genetics project: Identifying and correcting sample mix-ups in high-dimensional data
Berkeley Institute for Data Science,
University of California, Berkeley (Apr 7)
Complex trait genetics in mice
Slides:
Interactive graphs:
Biostatistics & Medical Informatics,
University of Wisconsin–Madison (Mar 31)
Steps toward reproducible research
Data Science and Plant Breeding Simulation Workshop,
University of Minnesota, St. Paul, MN (Mar 23)
Genetics of extreme body size evolution in
mice from Gough Island
Slides:
Interactive graphs:
Madison East High School, Madison, WI (Mar 9)
Dissection and fine-mapping of trans-eQTL hotspots
Genetics Program,
North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC (Feb 6)
Creating effective figures and tables
Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine,
University of Wisconsin–Madison (Jan 26)
2016
Steps toward reproducible research
Web seminar on Teaching Reproducible Research,
American Statistical Association (Nov 16)
R/qtl2: progress & plans
University of Tennessee Health Science Center,
Memphis, Tennessee (Nov 9)
Creating effective figures and tables
Presentation in a seminar course for MD-PhD students,
University of Wisconsin–Madison (Oct 26)
Creating effective figures and tables
Demography Training Seminar,
Center for Demography of Health and Aging,
University of Wisconsin–Madison (Oct 5)
Dissection and fine-mapping of trans-eQTL hotspots
Genome and Gene Mapping Satellite, Queenstown Research Week, Nelson, New Zealand (Sep 1)
Interactive graphics for genetic data
Department of Statistics, University of Auckland, New Zealand
(Aug 31)
Steps toward reproducible research
Joint Statistical Meetings,
Chicago, Illinois (Aug 3)
Steps toward reproducible research
The Allied Genetics Conference,
Orlando, Florida (Jul 16)
R/qtl: Just barely sustainable
UseR 2016 Conference, Palo Alto, California
(Jun 28)
Big data in genetics (10 min session introduction)
International Conference on Quantitative Genetics,
Madison, Wisconsin (Jun 16)
Steps toward reproducible research
Computational Biology and Biostatistics Summer Research Program,
University of Wisconsin–Madison (Jun 7)
Steps toward reproducible research
Computational Biology, Ecology & Evolution,
University of Wisconsin–Madison (May 25)
Dissection and fine-mapping of trans-eQTL hotspots
Department of Biological Statistics and Computational Biology,
Cornell University (Apr 18)
Steps toward reproducible research
Graduate Researchers interested in Data (GRiD),
UMass Amherst (Apr 11)
Steps toward reproducible research
Chicago Chapter ASA
Conference on Learning Tools to Promote Reproducible Research and Open
Science, Chicago, Illinois (Apr 1)
Interactive graphics for genetic data
Genentech, South San Francisco, California
(Mar 15)
2015
Interactive graphics for genetic data
Chicago Chapter of the American Statistical Association, Chicago,
Illinois (Dec 15)
Reproducible research
Holz Series in Research Data Management,
University of Wisconsin–Madison (Nov 18)
Reproducible research
Division of Biostatistics,
Department of Preventive Medicine,
University of Tennessee Health Science Center,
Memphis, Tennessee (Nov 4)
Interactive graphics for genetic data
Division of Biostatistics,
Department of Preventive Medicine,
University of Tennessee Health Science Center,
Memphis, Tennessee (Nov 2)
Creating effective figures and tables
Presentation in a seminar course for MD-PhD students,
University of Wisconsin–Madison (Oct 28)
Interactive graphics for genetic data
Department of Biostatistics and Medical Informatics,
University of Wisconsin–Madison (Oct 16)
The genetic analysis of high-throughput phenotypes
Department of Soil and Crop Sciences,
Texas A&M, College Station, Texas (Sep 1)
Interactive graphics for high-dimensional genetic data
Joint Statistical Meetings,
Seattle, Washington (Aug 10)
Interactive graphics for genetic data
BioC 2015 conference,
Seattle, Washington (Jul 21)
Reproducible research
Summer Institute for Training in Biostatistics (SIBS), University of Wisconsin–Madison (Jul 9)
Dissecting and fine-mapping trans-eQTL hotspots
Complex Trait Community annual meeting,
Portland, Oregon (Jun 11)
Reproducible research
Annual retreat of the Center for Genome Dynamics,
Jackson Lab, held in Madison, Wisconsin (May 28)
Reproducible research
Molecular Microbial Ecology and Evolution (MoMiEE) group,
University of Wisconsin–Madison (May 11)
Interactive graphics
16th Annual Showcase,
Center for Quality Improvement,
University of Wisconsin–Madison (Apr 14)
Interactive graphics for high-dimensional genetic data
Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research,
Melbourne, Australia (Apr 1)
Opportunities and challenges in the genetic analysis of
high-throughput phenotypes
Genome to Phenome Symposium,
CSIRO, Brisbane, Australia (Mar 25)
Interactive graphics for high-dimensional genetic data
AAAS Annual Meeting,
San Jose, CA (Feb 13)
2014
Interactive graphics for teaching
Delta Program
Round Table,
University of Wisconsin–Madison (Nov 20)
Interactive graphics for high-dimensional genetic data
Department of Biostatistics,
Harvard School of Public Health, Boston, Massachusetts (Nov 6)
Open access publishing: A researcher’s perspective
Scholarly Publishing Symposium,
University of Wisconsin–Madison (Oct 30)
Creating effective figures and tables
Presentation in a seminar course for MD-PhD students,
University of Wisconsin–Madison (Oct 29)
How to display data badly
Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine,
University of Wisconsin–Madison (Sep 17)
Interactive graphics for
high-dimensional genetic data
4th Symposium on
Biological Data Visualization, Boston, Massachusetts (Jul 12)
Genetics of extreme body size evolution in
mice from Gough Island
Slides:
Interactive LOD curves:
Complex Trait Community 13th annual
meeting, Berlin, Germany (May 21)
Creating effective figures and tables
Institute for Clinical and Translational Research,
University of Wisconsin–Madison (May 16)
QTL mapping for phenotypes measured over time
Danforth Plant Science
Center, St. Louis, Missouri (Feb 19)
Creating effective figures and tables
Manuscript writing
workshop, Institute for Clinical and Translational Research,
University of Wisconsin–Madison (Jan 24)
2013
How to display data badly (plus a bit on my recent efforts to make interactive graphs)
Part 1:
Part 2:
(Remotely to) Graphics Working Group, Department of Statistics, Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa (Dec 5)
Open access publishing: A researcher’s perspective
Open Access, Open Data @ UW symposium, University of Wisconsin–Madison (Oct 24)
A brief introduction to git & GitHub (with Samuel G. Younkin)
Informal presentation to graduate students, Department of Statistics, University of Wisconsin–Madison (Oct 18)
How to display data badly
Lecture to MD/PhD students, School of Medicine and Public Health, University of Wisconsin–Madison (Oct 16)
Interactive graphics for high-dimensional genetic data
Jackson Laboratory, Center for Genome Dynamics, Bar Harbor, Maine (Jun 25)
MAGIC design and other topics
Workshop on MAGIC-type populations
in Cambridge, UK (Jun 12)
Interactive graphics for high-dimensional genetic data
Complex Trait Community 12th annual meeting, Madison, Wisconsin (May 31)
Why aren’t all of our graphs interactive?
Biostatistics training program, Department of Biostatistics and Medical Informatics, School of Medicine and Public Health, University of Wisconsin–Madison (Apr 8)
QTL mapping for phenotypes measured over time
Plant Breeding Symposium, Department of Agronomy, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS (Apr 2)
Interactive graphics for high-dimensional genetic data
International Biometric Society/ENAR meeting, Orlando, FL (Mar 13)
Identifying and correcting sample mix-ups in high-dimensional genetic data
Department of Animal Sciences, University of Wisconsin–Madison (Feb 12)
Identifying and correcting sample mix-ups in high-dimensional genetic data
Department of Biostatistics and Medical Informatics, University of Wisconsin–Madison (Feb 8)
2012
How to display data badly
Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, University of Wisconsin–Madison (Oct 17)
Why aren’t all of our graphs interactive?
Department of Biostatistics, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, MD (Oct 5)
Identifying and correcting sample mix-ups in high-dimensional data
EvoSysBio meeting, Wisconsin Institutes for Discovery, University of Wisconsin–Madison (Jul 30)
Identifying and correcting sample mix-ups in high-dimensional data
EURATRANS meeting, Tutzing, Germany (Jun 4)
Identifying and correcting sample mix-ups in high-dimensional data
International Biometric Society/ENAR meeting, Washington, DC (Apr 2)
Programming style
Biostatistics training program, Department of Biostatistics and Medical Informatics, School of Medicine and Public Health, University of Wisconsin–Madison (Feb 29)
2011
Salvaging a genetics project: Identifying and correcting sample mix-ups in high-dimensional data
Department of Biostatistics, University of Washington, Seattle (Nov 17)
Salvaging an eQTL project: Identifying and correcting sample mix-ups
Department of Statistics, George Mason University, Fairvax, VA (Sep 23)
Salvaging an eQTL project: Identifying and correcting sample mix-ups
Groningen Bioinformatics Centre, University of Groningen, Groningen, The Netherlands (Sep 8)
Identifying sample mix-ups in eQTL data
Mouse Genetics 2011
(and 10th
Complex Trait Community meeting), Washington, DC (Jun 23)
Mapping quantitative trait loci in mice
Quantitative Biology and Bioinformatics in Modern Medicine, Dublin, Ireland (Feb 7)
Mapping multiple QTL in experimental crosses
Department of Biostatistics, Mailman School of Public Health, Columbia University, New York, NY (Jan 27)
2010
Mapping multiple QTL in experimental crosses
Wrocław University of Technology, Wrocław, Poland (May 21)
Genetic maps: Past, present and future
Wrocław University of Environmental and Life Sciences, Wrocław, Poland (May 20)
The genetic dissection of complex traits in model organisms
14th QTL-MAS Workshop, Poznań, Poland (May 17)
Mapping QTL to a phylogenetic tree
9th annual meeting of the Complex Trait Consortium, Chicago, IL (May 10)
How to give a scientific presentation
Biostatistics training program, Department of Biostatistics and Medical Informatics, School of Medicine and Public Health, University of Wisconsin–Madison (Apr 5)
Mapping QTL to a phylogenetic tree
Edge Seminar series, Quantitative Biology and Modeling Initiative Program, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI (Apr 2)
Mapping QTL to a phylogenetic tree
Integrative Genomics Seminar Series, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN (Mar 9)
Mapping QTL to a phylogenetic tree
Evolution seminar series, University of Wisconsin–Madison (Mar 4)
Mapping QTL to a phylogenetic tree
Curriculum in Genetics and
Molecular Biology, University of
North Carolina at Chapel Hill (Feb 12)
2009
Mapping QTL to a phylogenetic tree
Department of
Human Genetics, University of
California, Los Angeles (Nov 23)
Mapping QTL to a phylogenetic tree
Laboratory of
Genetics, University of
Wisconsin–Madison (Nov 18)
An applied statistician does probability: It’s not pretty
Department of Statistics,
University of Wisconsin–Madison (Oct 7)
How to display data badly
Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, University of Wisconsin–Madison (Sep 30)
Genetic maps: Past, present and future
Department of Biostatistics and Medical Informatics,
School of Medicine and Public Health,
University of Wisconsin–Madison (Sep 17)
Genotype probabilities in the pre-CC
Center for Genome Dynamics, The Jackson Laboratory, Bar Harbor, Maine (via phone) (Sep 15)
Mapping multiple QTL in experimental crosses
Wellcome Trust Centre for Human Genetics, Oxford, United Kingdom (Jan 23)
Mapping multiple QTL in experimental crosses
Groningen Bioinformatics Centre, University of Groningen, Groningen, The Netherlands (Jan 20)
2008
Crossover interference and the sex difference in recombination
Department of Statistics, University of Wisconsin–Madison (Sep 10)
Mapping multiple QTL in experimental crosses
Genomic Sciences Training Program annual retreat, University of Wisconsin–Madison (Jun 9)
Mapping multiple QTL in experimental crosses
Emerging Statistical Challenges In Genome and Translational Research, Banff, Canada (Jun 2)
Mapping multiple QTL in experimental crosses
Division of Human Genetics, Cincinnati Children’s Hospital (Apr 25)
Genetic maps: Past, present and future
Computation and Informatics in Biology and Medicine (CIBM) seminar series, University of Wisconsin–Madison (Apr 22)
Genetic maps: Past, present and future
Evolution seminar series, University of Wisconsin–Madison (Feb 21)
Mapping multiple QTL in experimental crosses
Graduate Seminar, Department of Animal Sciences, University of Wisconsin–Madison (Feb 12)
How to display data badly
Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, University of Wisconsin–Madison (Jan 30)
2007
Mapping multiple QTL in experimental crosses
Department of Human Genetics, University of Chicago (Dec 5)
Mapping multiple QTL in experimental crosses
Department of Biostatistics, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, MD (Nov 28)
Mapping multiple QTL in experimental crosses
Statistics Program, St. Olaf College, Northfield, MN (Nov 6)
How to display data badly
Center for Interdisciplinary Research, St. Olaf College, Northfield, MN (Nov 5)
Crossover interference and the sex difference in recombination
Annual Retreat, Laboratory of Genetics,
University of Wisconsin–Madison (Oct 5)
Mapping multiple QTL in experimental crosses
Division of Statistics,
Department of Mathematical Sciences,
Northern Illinois University, DeKalb, IL (Sep 11)
The genomes of recombinant inbred lines
Division of Statistics,
Department of Mathematical Sciences,
Northern Illinois University, DeKalb, IL (Sep 10)
Mapping multiple QTL in experimental crosses
Department of
Biostatistics and Medical Informatics, University of
Wisconsin–Madison (Mar 22)
The genomes of recombinant inbred lines
Department of
Human Genetics, University of
California, Los Angeles (Mar 5)
The genomes of recombinant inbred lines
Department of
Statistics, University of
California, Berkeley (Feb 27)
The genomes of recombinant inbred lines
The Jackson Laboratory, Bar
Harbor, Maine (Feb 22)
Mapping multiple QTL in experimental crosses
Department of
Biostatistics, University of
Michigan, Ann Arbor (Feb 15)
QTL mapping in humans
Systems Medicine Workshop, NHLBI, Bethesda, MD (Jan 31)
2006
The genomes of recombinant inbred lines
McKusick-Nathans Institute of Genetic Medicine, School of Medicine, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD (Nov 9)
The X chromosome in QTL mapping: What a pain in the @$$!
Hopkins Expressionists (Nov 1)
The genomes of recombinant inbred lines
Department of
Biostatistics, University of
Michigan, Ann Arbor (Oct 19)
Poor performance of bootstrap confidence
intervals for QTL location
Complex Trait
Consortium 5th annual meeting, Chapel Hill, North Carolina (May 7)
The genomes of recombinant inbred lines
Genetics, University of Wisconsin–Madison (Apr 5)
Principles of experimental design and sample
size determination for animal-based research
Johns Hopkins University Animal Care
and Use Committee seminar (Feb 23)
Model selection for multiple interacting QTL
in experimental crosses
Hopkins Expressionists (Feb 15)
The genomes of recombinant inbred lines
Department of
Biostatistics, University of Washington, Seattle (Jan 12)
2005
The genomes of recombinant inbred lines
Fifth Australasian human gene mapping conference, Mt. Buller, Australia (Nov 23)
What is regression?
Part of the “Everything you ever wanted to know about
Biostatistics but were afraid to ask” lecture series
Department of
Biostatistics, Johns Hopkins
Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, MD (Oct 21)
The genomes of recombinant inbred lines
Department of
Statistics, University of
California, Davis (Sep 29)
Super computing for “classical” genetics
Genome Cafe
Grand Opening, Department of
Biostatistics, Bloomberg School
of Public Health, Johns Hopkins
University, Baltimore, MD (Sep 14)
The genomes of recombinant inbred lines
Department of Genetics, School of
Medicine, University of
Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA (Sep 12)
The genomes of recombinant inbred lines
Joint
Statistical Meetings, Minneapolis, MN (Aug 11)
The genomes of recombinant inbred lines
CSPS/IMS Joint meeting, Beijing, China (Jul 10)
The genomes of recombinant inbred lines
Department of Mathematics and Statistics,
University of Maryland, Baltimore County, Baltimore, MD (Apr 8)
Understanding human disease via randomized mice
Department of
Epidemiology, Johns Hopkins
Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, MD (Mar 4)
Principles of experimental design and sample
size determination for animal-based research
Johns Hopkins University Animal Care
and Use Committee seminar (Feb 24)
The genomes of recombinant inbred lines
(for prospective graduate students)
Department of
Biostatistics, Johns Hopkins
Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, MD (Feb 11)
The genetic dissection of complex traits
(Introduction for the Martina Johannesson’s dissertation defense)
Section for Medical Inflammation Research, Department of Cell and Molecular Biology, Lund University, Lund, Sweden (Jan 28)
The genomes of recombinant inbred lines
Section for Medical Inflammation Research, Department of Cell and Molecular Biology, Lund University, Lund, Sweden (Jan 27)
2004
Gene mapping in model organisms
Taipei Symposium
on Statistical Genomics, Academia Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan (Dec 16)
The genetic dissection of complex
traits
7th Annual Conference on
Computational Genomics, Reston, Virginia (Oct 21)
The genomes of recombinant inbred lines
Department of
Biostatistics, Yale
School of Public Health, New Haven, Connecticut (Oct 19)
Identifying essential genes in M. tuberculosis
by random transposon mutagenesis
Marshfield Clinic
Research Foundation, Marshfield, Wisconsin (Oct 5)
How to display data badly
[Photos from the event]
Version presented:
Director’s cut:
Part of the “Everything you ever wanted to know about
Biostatistics but were afraid to ask” lecture series
Department of
Biostatistics, Johns Hopkins
Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, MD (Sep 24)
The genomes of recombinant inbred lines
Genetics and Genomic Biology,
Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, Canada (Aug 11)
The genomes of recombinant inbred lines
Joint
Statistical Meetings, Toronto, Canada (Aug 8)
The genomes of recombinant inbred lines
Complex Trait Consortium, Third Annual Meeting, The Jackson Laboratory, Bar Harbor, Maine (Jul 8)
Statistics in epigenomics
Nobel Symposium on
Epigenetic Reprogramming in Development
and Disease, Stockholm, Sweden (Jun 19)
The breakpoint process on recombinant inbred
chromosomes
Genetic Interest Group, Center for Human Genetics Research, Vanderbilt
University, Nashville, TN (May 27)
The breakpoint process on recombinant inbred chromosomes
Annual Retreat, Department of
Biostatistics, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of
Public Health (May 1)
The breakpoint process on recombinant inbred chromosomes
Hopkins Expressionists (Apr 21)
Identifying essential genes in M. tuberculosis
by random transposon mutagenesis
Dept of Biostatistics,
University at Buffalo in Buffalo, New York (Apr 8)
Introduction to QTL mapping: lecture and
computer lab
Dept of
Bioinformatics and Biostatistics, University of Louisville in
Louisville, Kentucky (Apr 2)
Statistical issues in QTL mapping in mice
Workshop on the
Analysis of Complex Genetic Traits, Immunogenetics, Universität Rostock, Germany (Mar 17)
Gene mapping in mice
Workshop on the Genetics of Complex Disease,
Mathematical Sciences Research Institute, Berkeley, California (Feb 12)
Identifying essential genes in M. tuberculosis
by random transposon mutagenesis
Department of
Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Memorial
Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, New York (Jan 14)
2003
Identifying essential genes in M. tuberculosis
by random transposon mutagenesis
Departments of Statistics
and Biostatistics & Medical Informatics, University of Wisconsin–Madison (Nov 12)
Identifying essential genes in M. tuberculosis
by random transposon mutagenesis
Department of Statistics,
University of California, Los Angeles (Nov 4)
Identifying essential genes in M. tuberculosis
by random transposon mutagenesis
Department of Biostatistics, University of North
Carolina at Chapel Hill (Oct 23)
Identifying essential genes in M. tuberculosis
by random transposon mutagenesis
Haverford-Bryn Mayr Mathematics Colloquium, Haverford College, Haverford, Pennsylvania (Oct 20)
Identifying essential genes in M. tuberculosis
by random transposon mutagenesis
Joint Statistical Meetings, San Francisco (Aug 5)
Principles of experimental design and sample
size determination for animal-based research
Johns Hopkins University Animal Care
and Use Committee seminar (Jun 26)
Identifying essential genes in
M. tuberculosis by random transposon mutagenesis
Hopkins Expressionists (Jun 25)
Identifying essential genes in
M. tuberculosis by random transposon mutagenesis
Department of Biostatistics, University of California, San Francisco (Mar 13)
Meiosis, recombination, and
interference
QTL mapping in mice
Mathematics
Workshop
in New Plymouth, New Zealand (Jan 10-11)
2002
Identification of the essential genes in the
M. tuberculosis genome by random transposon
mutagenesis
Department of
Biostatistics, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of
Public Health (Dec 13)
Human crossover interference Section on Statistical Genetics, University of Alabama, Birmingham (Oct 9)
Model selection for QTL mapping
Joint Statistical Meetings, New York, NY (Aug 14)
Model selection for QTL mapping
Royal Statistical Society, London, England (May 22)
R/qtl: an extensible QTL mapping environment
Complex Trait Consortium meeting, Memphis, Tennessee (May 16)
Human crossover interference
Department of Statistics, University of California, Berkeley (Apr 11)
A model selection approach for the identification of quantitative
trait loci in experimental crosses
Department of Biostatistics,
Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland (Apr 3)
Model selection in QTL mapping
Department of Molecular and
Cellular Biology, Roswell Park Cancer Institute, Buffalo, New York (Mar 28)
A model selection approach for the identification of quantitative
trait loci in experimental crosses
International Biometric Society/ENAR meeting, Arlington, Virginia (Mar 20)
Human crossover interference
Department of Mathematics and
Statistics, American University, Washington, DC (Feb 5)
2001
Human crossover interference
Department of Statistics, Yale
University, New Haven, Connecticut (Dec 3)
Identifying clusters of related individuals with data on dominant genetic markers
Classification Society of North America meeting, St. Louis, Missouri (Jun 15)
QTL mapping in mice: Review of single QTL methods
NCI Satellite Workshop on Modifier Genes, Madison, Wisconsin (Jun 12)
Human meiotic interference
Department of Mathemetical Sciences,
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee (May 11)
Crossover interference in the mouse
Hopkins Statistical Genetics Working Group (Apr 2)
2000
Human crossover interference
Biometric Research Branch, National Cancer Institute, Bethesda, Maryland (Oct 20)
Identifying QTLs in experimental crosses
Hopkins Statistical Genetics Working Group (Sep 25)
Human crossover interference
The Jackson Laboratory, Bar Harbor, Maine (Sep 15)
Estimation of allele frequencies with sibpair data
International Biometric Society/ENAR meeting, Chicago, IL (Mar 20)
1999
Topics in statistical genetics
Department of Biostatistics, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland (Sep 22)
A characterization of human crossover interference
International Biometric Society/ENAR meeting, Atlanta, GA (Mar 30)
Human meiotic interference
Department of Biostatistics, University of Washington, Seattle (Feb 18)
Identifying QTLs in experimental crosses
Gemini Research, Cambridge, England (Feb 11)
Human meiotic interference
Department of Biostatistics, Johns Hopkins
University, Baltimore, Maryland (Feb 3)
Human meiotic interference
Department of Statistics, University
of California, Berkeley (Jan 28)
Human meiotic interference
Jasper Rine’s laboratory,
Molecular and Cell Biology,
University of California, Berkeley (Jan 27)
Human meiotic interference
Center for Medical Genetics,
Marshfield Medical Research Foundation, Marshfield, Wisconsin (Jan 14)
1998
Human meiotic interference
Walter and Eliza Hall Institute for Medical Research,
Melbourne, Australia (Nov 24)
Cleaning genotype data
Queensland Institute for Medical Research,
Brisbane, Australia (Nov 19)
Cleaning genotype data
Walter and Eliza Hall Institute for Medical Research,
Melbourne, Australia (Nov 17)
What is (are?) statistics?
Center for Medical Genetics,
Marshfield Medical Research Foundation, Marshfield, Wisconsin (Jan 8)
1996
Analysis of a T cell frequency assay
WNAR, Pullman, Washington (June)