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Param Priya Singh
Casual - Non-Exempt, Genetics
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Postdoctoral fellowship, Stanford Center for Computational, Evolutionary and Human Genomics (2015-2016)
PhD Fellowship, La Ligue contre le cancer (2014)
PhD fellowship, Erasmus Mundus (2010-2013)
Education & Certifications
PhD, Institute Curie, University Pierre et Marie Curie, Evolutionary Genomics (2013)
MS, University of Pune, Bioinformatics (2008)
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param@stanford.edu
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Publication Topics For This Person
Biological Evolution
DNA, Neoplasm
Databases, Genetic
Disease
Disease Susceptibility
Evolution, Molecular
Gene Dosage
Gene Duplication
Genes, Dominant
Genes, Duplicate
Genome
Genome, Human
Models, Genetic
Mutation
Neoplasms
Selection, Genetic
Sequence Deletion
Stochastic Processes
Vertebrates