This is awesome - The Emperor of Japan, Akihito, still publishes (and as first author). Notice he has only one name (cause he is the Emperor) and his unique address. Awesome and cool scientist Emperor! #japan
https://t.co/ls2diKBKF3
If you're interested in developing field-wide standards for assessing method performance in a wide variety population genetic inference scenarios check this out!
Popgen folks: there will be a workshop at CSHL Nov 4 on developing standardized simulated data sets for population genomics (PopSim). Still some room left. Email me for details if interested. cc @PetrovADmitri@RyanGutenkunst@Kelley__Harris
Our latest attempt to make sense of large human epigenomic data sets, making use of ideas from population genetics and information theory. Ambitious project led by Brad Gulko.
https://t.co/0OqR766wRj
Excited for Biology of Genomes next week. We'll have posters from several members on cis-regulatory evolution, selective sweep inference, statistical methods for CRISPR analysis, and prediction of fitness consequences. Looking forward to seeing everyone there! #BoG18
Congratulations to Dr. Yifei Huang on his acceptance of a tenure-track assistant professor position in the biology department at Penn State. Starting early 2019! @huangyifeicmb
Happy to announce a new R package, superEnhancerModelR, that makes it easy to use the statistical test from our Nat. Gen. communication on super-enhancer cooperativity (Dukler et al., 2017). https://t.co/JU2KJJtNRc