Speaker
Susan Holmes (Stanford University)
Date
Thu May 5th 2016, 7:30 - 9:00pm
Location
Cubberley Auditorium
In the same way that the Poles mined hexagram patterns to discovers the Enigma machine’s wiring, today’s scientists mine DNA patterns to unravel the cancer genome. Turing and his fellow codebreakers used graphs and alignments to prepare their data for the use of the Bombe machine, and his use of Bayes factors and diversity indices are still part of today’s modern data analytic toolbox. I will show how these are even relevant to the study of complex biological systems such as the human microbiome or the immune system.
Susan Holmes is a Professor of Statistics and member of bioX at Stanford University. She is also a Bass Fellow in Undergraduate Education.
You can find more information about speaker Susan Holmes at https://susan.su.domains/
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