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Managing batch effects in microbiome studies
Yiwen (Eva) Wang’s first publication from her Ph.D studies was published in Briefings in Bioinformatics. In her article review, Eva describes the topical issues of batch …
lecao-lab.science.unimelb.edu.au/2019/12/12/managing-batch-effects-in-microbiome-studies
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Dean’s Award for Excellence in Research recognises pioneer in ‘omics and computational statistics
Dr Kim-Anh Lê Cao has been awarded the 2019 Dean’s Award for Excellence in Research (mid-career) in recognition of her outstanding achievements in research. Dr Lê …
lecao-lab.science.unimelb.edu.au/2019/11/20/deans-award-for-excellence-in-research
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Leadership Homewardbound program culminates with a trip to Antarctica!
I am completing the first step in my professional development journey via the international HomewardBound program. In 2018, I was selected with another 99 women scientists …
lecao-lab.science.unimelb.edu.au/2019/11/11/leadership-homewardbound
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Kim-Anh Lê Cao won the Georgina Sweet Award 2019!
Dr Kim-Anh Lê Cao has been awarded the Georgina Sweet Award to promote and support female scientists who demonstrate excellence in the area of Quantitative Biomedical …
lecao-lab.science.unimelb.edu.au/2019/10/18/kim-anh-le-cao-won-the-georgina-sweet-award-2019
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New framework: timeOmics published
In collaboration with Antoine Bodein and Arnaud Droit from Université de Laval (bioinformatics) and Olivier Chapleur (IRSTEA, France, microbiology), we have developed the timeOmics framework to …
lecao-lab.science.unimelb.edu.au/2019/09/12/new-framework-timeomics-on-biorxiv
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EMBL-ABR webinar
04 SEP 2019: Multi-omics statistical integration with mixOmics The extensive mixOmics R toolkit is dedicated to the integrative analysis of `omics’ data to help researchers make …
lecao-lab.science.unimelb.edu.au/2019/09/02/embl-abr-webinar
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UoM Women in Maths Day: 29th August 2019 + Update (pursuit article and radio interview)
The day will celebrate Women of Mathematics through a range of activities, including a networking lunch, a panel discussion, research talks, and an official opening of …
lecao-lab.science.unimelb.edu.au/2019/08/20/women-in-maths-day-29th-august-2019-unimelb
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VIC Biostat seminar
Multivariate microbiome data analysis Thursday, 22 August 2019 Time: 9.30-10.30am DEPM Conference Room 1, 553 St Kilda Road Melbourne, Australia Our recent breakthroughs and advances in culture …
lecao-lab.science.unimelb.edu.au/2019/08/19/vic-biostat-seminar
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WEHI special seminar series
Technological improvements have allowed for the collection of data from di erent molecular compartments resulting in multiple omics data from the same set of biospecimens. We …
lecao-lab.science.unimelb.edu.au/2019/07/29/wehi-special-seminar-series
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Winter School in Mathematical & Computational Biology 1-5 July 2019 Brisbane
We presented at the opening session ‘Next generation sequencing & bioinformatics‘ to introduce our latest cool method DIABLO. Technological improvements have allowed for the collection of …
lecao-lab.science.unimelb.edu.au/2019/07/01/winter-school-in-mathematical-computational-biology-1-5-july-2019-brisbane
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Recent Posts
- Translating big data into better health thanks to major grant
- Dean’s Honours Award for PhD thesis to Dr Yiwen Wang
- StableMate to select stable predictors in omics data
- Metaphor: A workflow for streamlined assembly and binning of metagenomes
- mixOmics shortlisted in prestigious Eureka Prize from the Australian Museum
- Self-paced online course May 22 – July 7 2023
- Article: PLSDA-batch: a multivariate framework to correct for batch effects in microbiome data
- Self-paced online mixOmics course Oct 31st – Nov 27 2022
- Review article: Statistical challenges in longitudinal microbiome data analysis
- Sincast: a computational framework to predict cell identities in single-cell transcriptomes using bulk atlases as references
- Outreach: visit at Melbourne Girls’ College
- Book: Multivariate Data Integration Using R: Methods and Applications with the mixOmics package
- Community-wide hackathons to identify central themes in single-cell multi-omics
- Superstars of STEM
- Postdoc position available
- A simple, scalable approach to building a cross-platform transcriptome atlas
- Integrating independent microbial studies to build predictive models of anaerobic digestion inhibition by ammonia and phenol
- Model-based joint visualization of multiple compositional omics datasets
- EMRI PhD scholarship available
- 3MT®: Win the war inside our gut by Yiwen Eva Wang
- Virtual workshop: Mathematical Frameworks for Integrative Analysis of Emerging Biological Data Types
- 20 min conversation on leadership and Antarctica
- Article published: Variable selection in microbiome compositional data analysis
- ARC funding to develop methods and protocols for multi-omics on single cells
- Advanced workshop at l’Oréal, 12-13 March
- Two seminars at INRIA
- CIRM, 2-6 March, Luminy FR
- mixOmics workshop UWA 3-5 Feb
- Article in the Pursuit: Getting to know your microbiome better
- Learnings from Homeward Bound and Antarctica
- Managing batch effects in microbiome studies
- Dean’s Award for Excellence in Research recognises pioneer in ‘omics and computational statistics
- Leadership Homewardbound program culminates with a trip to Antarctica!
- Kim-Anh Lê Cao won the Georgina Sweet Award 2019!
- New framework: timeOmics published
- EMBL-ABR webinar
- UoM Women in Maths Day: 29th August 2019 + Update (pursuit article and radio interview)
- VIC Biostat seminar
- WEHI special seminar series
- Winter School in Mathematical & Computational Biology 1-5 July 2019 Brisbane
- The powerful mind public event, June 26, UoM
- CellBench: a new package helping researchers to select the best tool for interpreting single-cell datasets.
- Empowering researchers to understand microbiome data for frontier projects
- Multi-omics data integration: method and ground-breaking neonate study
- Moran Medal from the Australian Academy of Science