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Contents
- 1 Reading Material
 - 2 2017 Presentations
 - 3 Symposium
 - 4 Additional Resources
 
Reading Material
Data Mining / Machine Learning Group
EHR Group
Papers
- Bush et al. (2016) Unravelling the Human Genome
 - AAndreu-Perez et al. (2015) Big Data for Health
 - Madigan et al. (2014) A Systematic Approach to Evaluating Evidence from Observational Studies
 - Collins et al. (2015) A New Initiative on Precision Medicine
 
Genomics Group
Papers
Methods for genome-wide association studies (GWAS)
-  Skol AD et al. (2006) "Joint analysis is more efficient than replication-based analysis for two-stage genome-wide association studies" Nat. Genet 
- Useful to understand basic methods for GWAS and study design -  Willer CJ et al. (2010) "METAL: fast and efficient meta-analysis of genomewide association scans." Nat Genet 
- Software tool for meta-analysis 
DNA sequencing and De-novo assembly
-  The 1000 Genomes Project Consortium (2010) A map of human genome variation from population-scale sequencing Nature 
First 1000 genomes paper -  The 1000 Genomes Project Consortium (2015) A global reference for human genetic variation Nature 
Final release of the 1000 Genomes Project -  Iqbal Z. et al (2012) De novo assembly and genotyping of variants using colored de Bruijn graphs. Nature 
Variant caller using de-novo assembly graphs -  Li et al (2009) Fast and accurate short read alignment with Burrows-Wheeler transform.  
Sequence alignment algorithm using BWT 
Single Cell RNA Sequencing
-  Macosko E et al (2015) Highly Parallel Genome-wide Expression Profiling of Individual Cells Using Nanoliter Droplets. Cell' 
Landmark paper for DropSeq method -  Zheng G et al (2017) Massively parallel digital transcriptional profiling of single cells. Nat Comm 
Paper from 10x genomics -  van der Maaten LJP and Hinton GE (2008) Visualizing Data using t-SNE J Machine Learning Research 
First paper of t-SNE method 
Prediction of Gene Expression and/or Complex Phenotypes
- Gamazon et al (2015) A gene-based association method for mapping traits using reference transcriptome data Nat Genet PrediXcan paper for elasticNet-based prediction of expression
 - Lappalainen T et al (2013) Transcriptome and genome sequencing uncovers functional variation in humans. Nat Genet Paper describing GEUVADIS data
 - Yang J et al (2011) GCTA: a tool for genome-wide complex trait analysis Am J Hum Genet GCTA paper that has BLUP method
 - Zhou X et al (2013) Polygenic modeling with bayesian sparse linear mixed models BSLMM method as a more accurate alternatives to BLUP
 
Online videos to better understand genetics and genomics
Genetics
- Introduction to Genetics by 23andMe (5 videos)
 - TED-Ed : How Mendel's pea plants helped us understand genetics - Hortensia Jiménez Díaz
 - Genetic Recombination and Gene Mapping by Bozeman Science
 - Useful Genetics : A college-level comprehensive genetics course with 292 lectures offered by Rosie Redfield at UBC
 
Useful 3D Animations
- From DNA to protein - 3D Animation
 - DNA Transcription - 3D Animation
 - DNA splicing - 3D Animation
 - mRNA Translation - 3D Animation
 - How DNA is packaged - 3D Animation
 - The Central Dogma - 3D Animation
 
Gene Regulation and Epigenetics
- Epigenetics Lecture by SciShow
 - Hi-C Technique : A 3D map of the Human Genome
 - The ENCODE Project
 - RNAi by Nature Video
 
Sequencing Technologies
- TED-Ed : The race to sequence the human genome - Tien Nguyen
 - DropSeq - Droplet-based Single Cell Sequencing by McCarroll Lab
 
Imaging Group
2017 Presentations
Week 1
Day 1: June 6
- Orientation 2017 (Slides) - Bhramar Mukherjee, PhD
 - Coordinator Presentation (Slides) - Mitch Sevingy
 - Life in Ann Arbor (Slides) - Mitch Sevigny
 - On Being a Scientist (Slides & Audio) - Bhramar Mukherjee, PhD
 - Ethics Review (Slides) - Bhramar Mukherjee, PhD
 - Basic Probability (Audio) - Robert Klemmer
 
Day 2: June 7
- Data Processing (Slides & Audio) - Jed Carlson
 - Study Design and Inference (Slides & Audio) - Rod Little, PhD
 - Basic Unix (Slides) - Hyun Min Kang, PhD
 
Day 3: June 8
- R 101 (Slides & Audio) - Matthew Flickinger, PhD
 - Observational Data and Bias (Slides & Audio) - Rod Little, PhD
 - Linear Algebra (Audio) - Robert Klemmer
 
Day 4: June 9
- R 102 (Slides & Audio) - Matthew Flickinger, PhD
 - Matrix Computation (Slides & Audio) - Shawn Lee, PhD
 - Sebastian Zoellner Journey (Slides) - Sebastian Zoellner, PhD
 - R 103 (Slides & Audio) - Matthew Flickinger, PhD
 
Week 2
Day 5: June 12
- Python 101 (Slides & Audio) - Jonathon Stroud
 - Parameter Estimation and Likelihood (Slides & Audio) - Rod Little, PhD
 - EHR Project Description (Slides) - Phil Boonstra, PhD; Matt Zawistowski, PhD; Zhenke Wu, PhD
 
Day 6: June 13
- Python 102 (Audio) - Jonathon Stroud
 - Linear Regression (Slides & Audio) - Matt Zawistowski, PhD
 - Genomics Project Description (Slides) - Hyun Min Kang, PhD
 
Day 7: June 14
- Machine Learning 1 (Slides & Audio) - Hui Jiang, PhD
 - Logistic Regression (Slides & Audio) - Matt Zawistowski, PhD
 - Alfred Hero's Journey Lecture (Slides & Audio) - Alfred Hero, PhD
 - Imaging Project Description (Slides) - Tim Johnson, PhD
 - Neuroimaging Data Analysis (Slides) - Eunjee Lee, PhD
 
Day 8: June 15
- Machine Learning 2 (Slides & Audio) - Hui Jiang, PhD
 - Reproducible Research (Slides & Audio) - Jed Carlson
 - Data Mining/ Machine Learning (Slides) - Johann Gagnon-Bartsch, PhD
 
Day 9: June 16
Week 3
Day 10: June 19
Day 11: June 20
Day 12: June 21
Day 13: June 22
Day 14: June 23
Week 4
Day 15: June 26
Day 16: June 27
Day 17: June 28
Day 18: June 29
Day 19: June 30
Week 5
Day 20: July 3
Day 22: July 5
Day 23: July 6
Day 24: July 7
Week 6
Day 25: July 10
Day 26: July 11
Day 27: July 12
Symposium
Student Group Presentations
Student Poster Presentations