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Luckey, John
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Hello,
My name is John Luckey. I am a post-doctoral researcher in Diane
Mathis and Christophe Benoist's lab in the Joslin Diabetes Center and
am currently analysing many different chip experiments in hopes of
identifying genes differentially expressed in various T-cell subsets.
I have been working within S-plus so far. I have just discovered the
bioconductor site and am currently going through the available support
online. In reading the literature, searching the web for available
resources, and working through our own data, I am quite interested in
trying out the R-based resources.
In a more general sense, I am also looking for someone with more
expertise than my own (shouldn't be hard to find) in the area of chip
analysis who might be willing to talk through my analysis issues over
a coffee or drink of their choice. I am particularly interested in
affy probe level analysis, "prefiltering" data based on variance,
normalization methods, and estimates of false positives rates. ( Since
my goals are identification of candidate genes to further test via
other methods, I am ultimately interested in minimizing my false
positive rates). In addition, I have a strong interest in applying
affy chip analysis towards time courses, and in particular, dose
respose course, data sets. Any assistance would be greatly
appreciated.
Sincerely,
John Luckey
C John Luckey, MD PhD
Post Doctoral Fellow - Mathis- Benoist Lab
Joslin Diabetes Center
One Joslin Place, Rm. 474
Boston, MA 02215
phone: (617) 264-2783
fax: (617) 264-2744
e-mail: john.luckey@joslin.harvard.edu