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Jan. 28, 2022

Yen On Chan

Chan is a Bioinformatics PhD student at the University of Missouri, working under the guidance of Dr. Trupti Joshi. Throughout his academic journey, Chan has acquired expertise in various programming languages and Bioinformatics tools, enabling him to develop tools and pipelines for data analysis. His contributions include the design and development of the Allele Catalog Tool and Genomic Variations Explorer. The Allele Catalog Tool focuses on visualizations of alleles in genes and phenotype data for uncovering potential causative mutations in organisms, and the Genomic Variation Explorer provides capabilities to annotates promoters and copy number variations in multiple organisms. Chan’s expertise…

Oct. 17, 2018

Iuliia (Yilia) Innokenteva

Yulia is a fifth-year PhD student in bioinformatics at the University of Missouri, Columbia. With a strong background in health informatics and a Master of Public Health degree from MU, Yulia brings a unique interdisciplinary perspective to her research. Her primary focus as a PhD student lies in developing efficient pipelines for single-cell RNA-seq data interpretation, a critical area in the field of bioinformatics. Additionally, Yulia utilizes her expertise in machine learning to tackle the complex task of tumor microenvironment deconvolution, contributing to advancements in cancer research.

Aug. 30, 2018

William Baskett

I am a PhD student studying bioinformatics. I received my bachelor’s degree in biology from the University of Missouri in 2018 and my masters in data science in 2021. My research focuses on developing algorithms to extract information from biomedical data.

Dec. 28, 2016

Julie Jaddoo

Dec. 28, 2016

Shu-Kai Chang