By Dr. Luca Chiapperino delves into the implications of post-genomics on health and society, focusing on the molecularization of our biography, experiences, and living environment.
Covers the historical development of genomics, from Sanger sequencing to high-throughput technologies and cost reductions, highlighting the impact of key players like Craig Venter.
Focuses on large-scale inference for detecting QTL hotspots in sparse regression models, emphasizing the need to use genomics to understand variation in phenotypes and disease susceptibility.