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Dissertation Advisor: Dr. Peter Kraft Akweley Ablorh Meta-analysis of a multi-ethnic, breast cancer case-control targeted sequencing study ABSTRACT Breast cancer, the most commonly diagnosed cancer in American women, is a heritable disease with nearly.
Some considerations of classification for high dimension low-sample size data. Lingsong Zhang and Xihong Lin. Statistical Methods in Medical Research 2011 22: 5, 537-550 Download Citation. If you have the appropriate software installed, you can download article citation data to the citation manager of your choice. Simply select your manager software from the list below and click on download.
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He has served on more than twenty PhD dissertation committees and as an external examiner for students in Australia, Sweden, and Austria. His is currently supervising one PhD student and four postdoctoral fellows. He is actively involved in mentoring junior faculty through direct interaction with several Assistant Professors, and as mentor on funded and pending K awards. For the past four.
The effective reproduction number R t is defined as the mean number of secondary cases generated by a typical primary case at time t in a population, calculated for the whole period over a 5-day moving average. Results are shown since January 1, 2020, given the limited number of diagnosed cases and limited diagnosis capacity in December 2019.
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We thank Maegan Harden, PhD, Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard, Boston, MA for assistance in genotyping the Bangladesh cohort. We thank Hakon Hakonarson, MD, PhD and Cecelia Kim, PhD, from the Center for Applied Genomics, Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA for assistance in genotyping the Mexico cohort. This work was supported in part by National Institute of.