LPHIG

Collaborators

The LPM welcomes opportunities to collaborate to pursue new research programs that include modeling, analysis and predictions to address those barriers preventing the rapid translation of genetic discoveries into best medical practice.

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LPM has recently added Hong Yu, Ph.D., and her lab at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee's College of Health Sciences to its growing list of collaborators. Dr. Yu's research focuses primarily on natural language processing, biomedical informatics, user centered systems and knowledge integration.

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  Public Health Informatics

Dr. Michael Michalkiewicz, Aurora HealthCare

Anti-Coagulant Pharmacogenetic Clinical Trial Simulations to Predict Improved Patient Outcomes

Public Health Genetics and Genomics

Dr. Scarlet Shi, Aurora HealthCare

AHRQ Infrastructure Development Program in Patient-Centered Outcome Research (PCOR)

 

Dr. Tracy Downs, UW-Madison

Predicting Clinical Validity of Bladder Cancer Nomograms

Next-Generation Sequence Analysis

Dr. Steven L Carroll, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Alabama

Biomedical Informatic Analysis of the RNA of NF1 Associated Malignant Peripheral Nerve Sheath Tumors (MPNST) 

Dr. Ming You, MCW Cancer Center

Novel whole genome NGS identification of somatic variants in non-small cell lung cancer

Dr. Catherine Yan, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center

Biomedical informatic analysis of the RNA of primary cells and tumors generated arising in conditional XRCC4 and p53 deficient mouse background

Dr. Arshad Jahangir, Aurora HealthCare

Atrial Fibrillation Research, Cardiac Affymetrix Microarray Data Analysis

Dr. David Petering, Chemistry and Biochemistry, UWM/NIEHS

Zebrafish NGS Computational Resource

Public Health Genetics and Genomics

Dr. Michael Carvan, Great Lakes Water Institute, UWM

Role of DNA methylation in methylmercury induced transgenerational inheritance of visual deficits

Dr. Todd Miller, ZSPH, UWM and City of Milwaukee Health Department

Water quality monitoring of Milwaukee Beaches for the Milwaukee Health Department

Dr. Sandra McLellan, Great Lakes Water Institute, UWM

Robust taxonomic development using 16s rRNA pyrosequencing fragments

 

 
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