Pavlidis lab: Data and Supplementary information |
Our group is focused on the development of tools and methods for informatics and their application to problems in neuroscience. See the publications page and other links on this site for more information.
Funding
National Institutes of Health, United States (NIGMS/NIMH - HumanBrain Project)
Canadian Foundation for Innovation
CIHR New Investigator Award
Michael Smith Foundation for Medical Research (Scholar Award)
Genome BC
Supplementary pages for published work
For additional resources see the software page.
- ● Affymetrix - Illumina comparison
- ● Effect of replication on microarray results
- ● Mouse brain expression analysis
- ● Reusing data - supplement to review article
- ● ANOVA tutorial - Supplement to Methods paper (2003).
Collaborators
We have collaborations with a number of groups investigating gene expression patterns. Some current and recent past collaborators include:
- ● Kristi Miller, DFO - Functional genomics in salmon
- ● Panos Papapanou, Columbia University - human periodontal disease.
- ● David Glass and colleagues, University of Cincinnati (CincinnatiChildrens' Hospital) - juvenile arthritis in humans and animalmodels.
- ● Michael Hayden and Blair Leavitt, UBC/Center for Molecular Medicine and Theraputics - Huntington's disease.
- ● Etienne Sibille, University of Pittsburgh - Depression, aging in human brain.
- ● Joseph Gogos, Columbia University - Mouse models of schizophreniasusceptibility gene variation.
- ● Ali Gharavi, Columbia University - nephropathy susceptibility genes in mice.
