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This is the presentation slide.[ HBM2020_openscience_keynote_QIU.pdf ]
Thank you Anqi now I understand better after Pradeep talk
On Wed, Jun 24, 2020 at 10:38 AM Anqi Qiu notifications@github.com wrote:
This is the presentation slide.[ HBM2020_openscience_keynote_QIU.pdf https://github.com/ohbm/osr2020/files/4822916/HBM2020_openscience_keynote_QIU.pdf ]
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Phenotypes, Genotypes & Voxels: A playground next to a nuclear power plant
By Anqi Qiu, National University of Singapore
Abstract
Big data provide a playground for researchers to address extremely interesting and novel questions important to deriving a better understanding of both optimal and suboptimal brain health. However, the breadth of available information is also associated with considerable risks when not handled properly. Additionally, despite all of the data that is at our fingertips, sometimes covariate data are missing. This talk will discuss approaches to dealing with large numbers of variables involved in big data, and will address different strategies for inference testing (correction for multiple testing) in genetic, epigenetic, and neuroimaging data. Further, the talk will cover the different instances of missing covariate data and will describe approaches to deal with these missing data. Audience interaction will take place with short quizzes throughout the talk.
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https://bieqa.github.io https://github.com/bieqa/MixGE
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