Capita Selecta in Complex Disease Analysis

Conference date:
25 Aug 2010 - 27 Aug 2010
Submission deadline:
19 Apr 2010
Location:
Leuven

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Capita Selecta in Complex Disease Analysis (CSCDA 2010)

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Human complex diseases are controlled by complex molecular mechanisms that are characterized by the joint action of multiple genes, each having only a small effect. In this context, traditional methods involving single sign posts have limited use and more advanced and efficient methods are needed to identify gene interactions and epistatic patterns. In this post-genomic era, it is our firm belief t ...


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