Summary of the collaboration plan activities with the Kenneday Center
Chun Li
Last update: January 26, 2009
Ongoing Projects:
Dr. Jim Sutcliffe: I am a co-investigator (15%) in his autism genetics study.
Dr. Pat Levitt: Various projects.
I am attending Autism journal club.
Past Projects:
Dr. Pat Levitt (mid 2007): Work on gene-gene interaction analysis between MET and four other genes. A manuscript has been submitted.
Dr. Pat Levitt (06/2006 - 07/2006): Work on a grant as part of the Vanderbilt-Miami ACE application. The grant was re-submitted as an independent R01 and was funded.
Dr. Monsheel Sodhi (04/2006 - 01/2007): Study gene-gene interaction effects on multiple endpoint measurements in a schizophrenia study. A manuscript will be submitted.
Consultations:
Dr. Roberta Leu (02/2009): Discuss study design and data analysis options for her upcoming grant application to Autism Speaks.
Dr. Shin Yamazaki and Julie Pendergast (01/2009): Discuss options for analyzing their data on circadian rhythm in mice.
Dr. Bahr Weiss (03/2007): E-mails and a phone call about a potential genetics study using a large pedigree in Vietnam.
Dr. Richard Urbano (02/2007): Discuss strategies in responding to paper reviews and ways of correctly presenting results.
Dr. Jennifer Blackford (02/2007): Discuss strategies in designing a study for an K application.
Drs. Dan Campbell and Pat Levitt (08/2006): I helped with calculation of relative risks and associated confidence intervals. (for a total of 3-4 hours). Acknowledged in their famous PNAS paper.
Hayley Shelton Arnold (05/2006): We met twice (for a total of 3-4 hours) to discuss choices of statistical methods for her dissertation.
Education:
I give a talk titled "What is Interaction for A Binary Outcome?" on September 19, 2007 as a regular noon seminar.
I give a talk titled "Genome-Wide Association Studies: Issues and Approaches" on August 21, 2006 at the Conference on Analysis of Complex Data Sets.
I give a talk titled "Association Analysis in Human Genetics Studies" on July 26, 2006 as a regular noon seminar.