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Population and Statistical Genetics Working Group Evening Lecture

The NYGC has created a Population and Statistical Genetics Working Group that brings together leading population and statistical geneticists and focuses on human population genomics, statistical analyses, and applications to precision medicine. The group is led by Adam Siepel, PhD, of Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, and David Knowles, PhD, of New York Genome Center and Columbia University.

Discussion and Q&A will take place after the speaker presents.

Any questions on this event, contact events@nygenome.org.

Speakers

  • Iain Mathieson, PhD

    Assistant Professor of Genetics
    University of Pennsylvania

    "Using Ancient DNA to Trace Complex Trait Evolution in Humans"
  • Gillian Belbin, PhD

    Director, Population Genetics
    Institution for Genomic Health
    Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai

    "The Impact of Fine-Scale Population Structure on Disease Risk"
Moderated by
  • Adam Siepel, PhD

    Professor, CSHL School of Biological Sciences
    Chair, Simons Center for Quantitative Biology
    Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
    Affiliate Member
    New York Genome Center

  • David A Knowles headshot
    David Knowles, PhD

    Core Faculty Member
    New York Genome Center
    Assistant Professor, Department of Computer Science and
    Department of Systems Biology
    Columbia University

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