Thursday, January 31, 2019
9:00 am - 10:00 am
John Morgan Building, "Class of 62" 3620 Hamilton Walk, Philadelphia, PA 19104
"Investigation of Subtype Heterogeneity of Driver Genes in Cancer Genome Sequencing Studies"Bin Zhu, PhDDivision of Cancer Epidemiology and GeneticsTenure-Track InvestigatorNational Cancer Institute, Bethesda MD
Dr. Zhu received a Ph.D. in biostatistics from the University of Michigan in 2010 and then spent two years as a post-doctoral associate at the Department of Statistical Science and the Center for Human Genetics at Duke University. He joined the Biostatistics Branch of DCEG in 2012 as a tenure-track investigator.
Research Interests
Developing and applying novel statistical methods to increase understanding of biological mechanisms underlying complex diseases, and studing the pattern and determinants of disease in human population. The primary foci of current research include:
Functional data analysis for time series and longitudinal data, and its applications to oncology, proteomics and epidemiology
Statistical genetics in admixture mapping, copy number variation, recombination hotspot identification, genome-wide association study and next-generation sequencing data
Nonparametric Bayes and Bayesian variable selection for large-scale and high-dimensional complex data