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Faculty
- Programs and Cores
- Hoeschele Research Group
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Research Group Overview
Dr. Hoeschele has substantial experience in the basic statistical design and analysis of ‘omics experiments (genomics, transcriptomics, proteomics, epigenomics), in linkage and association mapping of quantitative trait loci (including epistasis and copy number variation), and in the design and analysis of Genetical Systems Biology experiments and studies
Dr. Hoeschele's current statistical methodology research focuses on high-dimensional QTL mapping, multi-omics data integration and causal network inference in Genetical Systems Biology. Dr. Hoeschele's current collaborative research focuses on the epigenomics, in combination with transcriptomics and DNA variation, of atherosclerosis, in collaboration with Dr. Yongmei Liu of Wake Forest University. Most recently, she has become involved in a genomics approach to study brain cancer in dogs as a model for humans in collaboration with Dr. John Robertson of the VA-MD Regional College of Veterinary Medicine.
Leader: Ina Hoeschele
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| Hui Yi | Graduate Research Assistant, Hoeschele |
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