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499 | Wed, 8/6/2014, 10:30 AM - 12:20 PM | CC-252A | |
RNA Sequencing and High-Throughput Data — Contributed Papers | |||
Biometrics Section | |||
Chair(s): Wei-Wen Hsu, Kansas State University | |||
10:35 AM | RMATS: Robust and Flexible Detection of Differential Alternative Splicing from Replicate RNA-Seq Data — Shihao Shen ; Juw Won Park, University of California, Los Angeles ; Zhi-xiang Lu, University of California, Los Angeles ; Lin Lan, University of California, Los Angeles ; Michael Henry, University of Iowa ; Ying Nian Wu, University of California, Los Angeles ; Qing Zhou, University of California, Los Angeles ; Yi Xing, University of California, Los Angeles | ||
10:50 AM | A Bayesian Approach to Biomarker Selection Through MiRNA Regulatory Network with Application to Kidney Cancer — Thierry Chekouo, MD Anderson Cancer Center ; Francesco Stingo, MD Anderson Cancer Center ; James Doecke, CSIRO Computational Informatics ; Kim-Ahn Do, MD Anderson Cancer Center | ||
11:05 AM | SimSeq: A Nonparametric Approach to Simulation of RNA-Sequence Data Sets — Samuel Benidt, Iowa State University ; Dan Nettleton, Iowa State University | ||
11:20 AM | Multiplatform Single-Sample Estimates of Transcriptional Activation — W. Evan Johnson, Boston University School of Medicine ; Stephen Piccolo, Boston University ; Andrea Bild, University of Utah | ||
11:35 AM | Strategy for Modeling Nonrandom Missing Data Mechanisms in High-Throughput Omics Studies — Kyoungmi Kim, University of California, Davis ; Sandra L. Taylor, University of California, Davis | ||
11:50 AM | A Regression Framework for Assessing the Covariate Effects on the Reproducibility of High-Throughput Biological Experiments — Qunhua Li, Penn State | ||
12:05 PM | DAFS: Data-Adaptive Flag Method for RNA-Sequencing Data — Nysia George, FDA/National Center for Toxicological Research ; Ching-Wei Chang, FDA/National Center for Toxicological Research |
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