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Oshlack, Alicia
Alicia Oshlack
Alicia Yinema Kate Nungarai Oshlack
is an Australian
bioinformatician
and is Co-Head of Computational Biology at the
Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre
in
Melbourne
,
Victoria
, Australia. She is best known for her work developing methods for the analysis of
transcriptome
data as a measure of
gene expression
. She has characterized the role of gene expression in
human evolution
by comparisons of humans,
chimpanzees
,
orangutans
, and
rhesus macaques
, and works collaboratively in data analysis to improve the use of clinical sequencing of RNA samples by
RNAseq
for human disease diagnosis.
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Transcript length bias in RNA-seq data confounds systems biology
by
Wakefield Matthew J
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Oshlack
Alicia
Published 2009-04-01
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Statistical analysis of an RNA titration series evaluates microarray precision and sensitivity on a whole-array basis
by
Bowtell David DL
,
Diyagama Dileepa S
,
Oshlack
Alicia
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Holloway Andrew J
,
Smyth Gordon K
Published 2006-11-01
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Genomics in 2011: challenges and opportunities
by
Berger, Bonnie
,
Adams, David J.
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Harismendy, Olivier
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Huttenhower, Curtis
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Liu, X. Shirley
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Myers, Chad L.
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Oshlack
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Alicia
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Rinn, John L.
,
Walhout, Albertha J. M.
Published 2012
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