Congratulations to Marie-Pier Scott-Boyer and Greg Finak who have both won a prize in the poster competition at the 2009 Robert-Cedergren colloquium in Bioinformatics. Marie-Pier won the best poster in the PhD category for her work on “Modeling gene expression networks with genomic data to identify determinants of complex quantitative traits in mouse hearts” and Greg won best poster in the postdoc category for his work on “Merging mixture components for cell population identification in flow cytometry”. Great work!
Congratulations to Marie-Pier and Greg!
by Raphael Gottardo on 09. Nov, 2009 in News, Research
Tags: award, Bioinformatics, flow cytometry, network, poster, prize, students
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