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Dr Daphne Ezer is Lecturer in Computational Biology, Department of Biology, University of York
Daphne Ezer's research group primarily is interested in developing new computational methods for interpreting next generation sequencing data that comes from complex experimental designs, involving time series, combinatorial treatments, spatial analysis etc. They are interested in inferring the structure and interpreting gene networks, inferring gene-environment interactions, and studying the evolution of gene regulation in complex genomes. Her research group is also interested in questions around 'heterogeneity' within populations of organisms or cells. They use statistics (modelling probability distributions, functional data analysis) and machine learning (supervised and unsupervised learning).
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Filmed at the Gatsby Plant Science Summer School, 2023.
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