Wang, Tao Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Specialization: Biostatistics
Tel: (414) 456-4339 Dr. Wang's CV
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My research interests are in statistical genetics. Current work
includes linkage mapping of quantitative trait loci (QTL) for F2
rats using polymorphic genetic markers, developing statistical models
and methods for multipoint linkage disequilibrium mapping, and haplotype
analysis of single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs).
Recent Publications
Zeng ZB, Wang T and Zou W (2005) Modeling quantitative trait loci and interpretation of models. Genetics 169:1711-1725.
Kugathasan S, Loizides A, Babusukumar U, McGuire E, Wang T, Hooper P, Nebel J, Kofman G, Noel R, Broeckel U and Tolia V (2005) Comparative phenotypic and CARD15 mutational analysis among African American, Hispanic, and White children with Crohn's disease. Inflamm Bowel Dis 11(7): 631-638.
Bilusic M, Bataillard A, Tschannen M, Gao L, Barreto N, Vincent M, Wang T, Jacob HJ, Sassard J and Kwitek AE (2004) Hypertension and related phenotypes cluster on chromosome 2, 13 and 17 in the Lyon Hypertensive (LH) rat. Hypertension 44: 695-701.
Wang, T. and Jacob, H. (2002) Linkage Disequilibrium Mapping
Using Genotype Data from Unrelated Individuals, Am J Hum Genet
71(4), 451.
Wang, T., Zeng, Z.B. (2002) A Multipoint likelihood method to
infer quantitative trait loci using data from unrelated individuals,
ENAR spring meeting, Crystal City, VA.
Wang, T. and Sheng, Z.H. (1996) Asymptotic stationarity of discrete-time
stochastic neural networks. Neural Network 9: 957-963.
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