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Project
Description:
The project will focus on the large and high-dimensional data emerging
from microarray experiments (DNA chips, proteome chips, etc.). Beyond
the challenges of this data in itself, one must also incorporate large
amounts of heterogeneous information from auxiliary sources, such as large
public databases of gene and protein properties. With huge volumes of
data, algorithmic and computability issues become increasingly important.
The experience of the research team brings together several broad fields
of importance in statistical genomics: design of experiments; computation
with and visualization of complex data; dimension reduction; and the statistical
analysis of large correlated datasets. The program revolves around a significant
multi-centre project funded by the Government of Ontario. This project,
headed by Dr. Brent Zanke is here simply called the Tumour Bank. it involves
the collection of a large number of cancer tissue samples frozen in liquid
nitrogen, together with a comprehensive set of clinical and patient information.
It is housed administratively in the Ontario Cancer Research network.
One of its aims is to spur follow-up projects that will combine genomic
experiments on the tissue samples with related clinical information. For
example, SNP chip analysis of hundreds of colon cancer samples matched
with controls.
Events:
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