Kris Sankaran
Assistant Professor of Statistics @uwmadison.bsky.social and @widofficial.bsky.social fellow.
Developing algorithms and software for analyzing microbiome data.
https://measurement-and-microbes.org/
@lasy.bsky.social
@brittavelten.bsky.social
Tenure-Track-Professor for Multifactorial Data Analysis and Machine Learning in the Life Sciences @UniHeidelberg https://velten-group.org/
@joeyarthur.bsky.social
computational biologist at 10x Genomics, statistician by training, lover of electronic music
@zhuqiyun.bsky.social
Assistant Professor @ ASU | Studying #microbiome, #evolution, #bioinformatics, #multiomics | Developing scikit-bio (https://scikit.bio) | Open-source enthusiast
@karlrohe.bsky.social
“Overly optimistic” 🦮 in Statistics. Listening in statistics. Statistics Professor at UW Madison.
@sherlockpholmes.bsky.social
Statistician,Mother,Prof,Grandmother(she/her)🇫🇷🇵🇹🇺🇸🧪. 🖋️with @wkhuber.bsky.social:Modern Statistics for Modern Biology (https://www.huber.embl.de/msmb/) #stats,#rstats.OSS,arXiv, microbial ecology,cytof,multi-omics,Bioconductor:phyloseq, DADA2
@jiadongm.bsky.social
Computational biologist | open-source tools for single-cell and spatial omics | mixOmics team My new scientific hero: J B S Haldane.
@mig-unimelb.bsky.social
Melbourne Integrative Genomics (MIG) is an interdisciplinary initiative of the University of Melbourne. https://sites.research.unimelb.edu.au/integrative-genomics
@jsb-ucla.bsky.social
Professor of Statistics and Data Science (Primary), Biostatistics, Computational Medicine, and Human Genetics (Secondary) at UCLA http://jsb.ucla.edu/ Research: developing statistical methods motivated by biomedical questions; enhancing analysis rigor
@mixomics.org
A team of creative, unconventional and computational statisticians who develop R mixOmics for the biological community. Omics and microbiome unraveller.
@widofficial.bsky.social
We are an interdisciplinary institute at the University of Wisconsin–Madison exploring simplicity in complex systems at the intersection of digital and natural worlds.