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I am a Research Assistant Professor of Biostatistics Department in the School of Public Health, at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. I am also currently affiliated with the Center for Statistical Genetics and the Center for Computational Medicine and Bioinformatics.

My research interests lie in areas of medical genetics and population genetics, including the analysis of next-generation sequencing data, genetic association mapping of rare variants, genetics of polygenic traits, genetics-driven approach to drug discovery, association studies with unstratified population, confounding-conscious analysis of high-throughput biological data, fine-scale characterization of human genome variation, design and analysis of systems genetics studies with model organisms, and efficient statistical computing algorithms.

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For fine-mapping and replication of metabolic and cardiovascular traits

 

 
 

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