Statistical Genetics and Bioinformatics
The experts listed here were chosen to represent the principal fields of research at RTI because of their professional experience, published writings, and peer recognition. To request an interview or an expert opinion of any of these individuals, please contact either Lisa Bistreich (919-316-3596; lbistreich@rti.org) or Patrick Gibbons (919-541-6136; pgibbons@rti.org).
The following experts are active in the field of Statistical Genetics & Bioinformatics.
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Helen Pan, PhD, has over 14 years of experience in genomics and bioinformatics, in analyzing data generated from high-throughput technologies from genomics, in proteomics, and in metabolomics in the context of biological pathways and networks to address biological questions. As domain expert and QA specialist for data coordination and repository projects, Dr. Pan also has experience in defining data element requirements and assessing data quality. She has co-authored over 22 scientific papers and 24 patents. Read More…
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Diane K. Wagener, PhD, has over 27 years of experience in academic and governmental institutions. She is the program manager of the Genomics and Statistical Genetics Program at RTI with expertise in designing and conducting epidemiologic studies and population-based surveys and analyzing data from a broad range of national data systems. These studies have involved the assessment of biological, behavioral, and environmental factors. Before joining RTI, she was the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services principal statistical advisor for the national health promotion and disease prevention initiative Healthy People. As director of the Division of Health Promotion Statistics at CDC and later in the Office of Public Health and Science of the Assistant Secretary of Health, Dr. Wagener coordinated the analyses of data from over 200 data systems to monitor national and state progress, inform policy decisions, and identify national data needs.
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