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Xianghong Jasmine Zhou,
University of
Southern California 
Xianghong Jasmine Zhou is an assistant professor in Molecular and Computational Biology at University of Southern California . She received her Diplom in iochemistry from University of Tuebingen in Germany , her Master's degree in Computer Science and her PhD in Bioinformatics from Swiss Federal Institute of Technology. She was a post-doc fellow at Institute for Pure and Applied Mathematics at UCLA in Fall 2000, and continued her post-doc training at department of Biostatistics at Harvard from 2001 to 2003. She started her faculty position at USC in 2003. Her research includes integrative genomics analysis, network algorithms, and prediction of gene functions and regulation. She is a recipient of the Alfred Sloan fellowship in 2006.
Tentative Title: Functions, Networks, and Phenotypes by Integrative Genomics Analysis
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