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Rio de Janeiro Area, Brazil Brazil
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PhD Student at University of Edinburgh School of Biological Sciences
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Education
À propos
Natural biological processes emit signals, which are often too loud or too low for us to "hear". My goal as a scientist is to develop and apply statistical and mathematical tools to decode and quantify these biological signals, specially those imprinted in pathogens' -- and their hosts' -- genomes. I hope a better understanding of these entities can contribute to the general theory of biology and also lead to a progressive reduction of the world's disease burden.
Check https://github.com/maxbiostat/CV/blob/master/cv_LMFCarvalho.pdf for details
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statistics
hamiltonian monte carlo
population dynamics
education
misuse
biostatistics
data mining
complex networks
phylodynamics
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Personal Information
Entreprise/Lieu de travail
Rio de Janeiro Area, Brazil Brazil
Profession
PhD Student at University of Edinburgh School of Biological Sciences
Secteur d’activité
Education
À propos
Natural biological processes emit signals, which are often too loud or too low for us to "hear". My goal as a scientist is to develop and apply statistical and mathematical tools to decode and quantify these biological signals, specially those imprinted in pathogens' -- and their hosts' -- genomes. I hope a better understanding of these entities can contribute to the general theory of biology and also lead to a progressive reduction of the world's disease burden.
Check https://github.com/maxbiostat/CV/blob/master/cv_LMFCarvalho.pdf for details
Mots-clés
statistics
hamiltonian monte carlo
population dynamics
education
misuse
biostatistics
data mining
complex networks
phylodynamics
Tout plus