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==Posters==
==Posters==
# Dakota Z. Derryberry, Claus O. Wilke, and Matthew C. Cowperthwaite. SNP-calling and false negatives in Glioblastoma multiforme. From Univellularity to Multicellularity and Back Again, 2nd International Biannual Evolution and Cancer Conference, June 2013, San Francisco.
# Max Shpak, Dakota Z. Derryberry, Amelia Hall, Matthew C. Coperthwaite. Identifying expression quantitative trait loci in Glioblastoma multiforme. From Univellularity to Multicellularity and Back Again, 2nd International Biannual Evolution and Cancer Conference, June 2013, San Francisco, CA.
# Amelia Hall and Dakota Derryberry. TITLE. First Annual Symposium on Big Data in Biology, May 2013, Austin, TX.


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Latest revision as of 09:18, 19 July 2013

Contact Info

Dakota Z. Derryberry (an artistic interpretation)

Education

  • In progress, PhD, UT Austin, CMB
  • 2009, BA, University of Chicago, Biology

Research interests

  1. GBM Genomics
  2. Cancer evolution

Publications

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  1. Paper1 pmid=20486252

Posters

  1. Dakota Z. Derryberry, Claus O. Wilke, and Matthew C. Cowperthwaite. SNP-calling and false negatives in Glioblastoma multiforme. From Univellularity to Multicellularity and Back Again, 2nd International Biannual Evolution and Cancer Conference, June 2013, San Francisco.
  2. Max Shpak, Dakota Z. Derryberry, Amelia Hall, Matthew C. Coperthwaite. Identifying expression quantitative trait loci in Glioblastoma multiforme. From Univellularity to Multicellularity and Back Again, 2nd International Biannual Evolution and Cancer Conference, June 2013, San Francisco, CA.
  3. Amelia Hall and Dakota Derryberry. TITLE. First Annual Symposium on Big Data in Biology, May 2013, Austin, TX.

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