BME Distinguished Research Seminar Series, Wed., April 3

Event Date: April 3, 2024
Hosted By: Weldon School of Biomedical Engineering
Time: 9:30 a.m.
Location: MRGN 121 and via Zoom
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School or Program: Biomedical Engineering
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Nianqiao Phyllis Ju
Nianqiao Phyllis Ju, Assistant Professor of Statistics, Purdue University
Nianqiao Phyllis Ju, Assistant Professor of Statistics, Purdue University will present “SNP-Slice Resolves Mixed Infections: Simultaneously Unveiling Strain Haplotypes and Linking Them to Hosts” on Wednesday, April 3 at 9:30 a.m. in MRGN 121 and via Zoom.

Abstract: Multi-strain infection is a common yet under-investigated phenomenon of many pathogens. Currently, biologists analyzing SNP information sometimes have to discard mixed infection samples as many downstream analyses require monogenomic inputs. Such a protocol impedes our understanding of the underlying genetic diversity, co-infection patterns, and genomic relatedness of pathogens. A scalable tool to learn and resolve the SNP haplotypes from polygenomic data is urgently needed in molecular epidemiology. We develop a slice sampling Markov Chain Monte Carlo algorithm, named SNP-Slice, to learn the SNP haplotypes of all strains in the populations and which strains infect which hosts. Our method accurately reconstructs haplotypes and individual heterozygosities without reference panels and outperforms the state-of-the-art methods at estimating the multiplicity of infections and allele frequencies. Thus, SNP-Slice introduces a novel approach to address polygenomic data and opens a new avenue for resolving complex infection patterns in molecular surveillance. We illustrate the performance of SNP-Slice on empirical malaria and HIV datasets and provide recommendations for using our method on empirical datasets. This is joint work with Jiawei Liu and Qixin He, and our preprint is available at https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2023.07.29.551098v2.

Biography: Nianqiao Phyllis Ju is an assistant professor in the Department of Statistics at Purdue University. She completed her Ph.D. in Statistics at Harvard University in 2021 and received her AB in Mathematics from Wellesley College. Her recent research has focused on computational and Bayesian statistics,  data privacy, and applications in infectious diseases.

~ BME Hosts: Tamara Kinzer-Ursem and Elsje Pienaar ~

ZOOM LINK : https://purdue-edu.zoom.us/j/93037330929

*Students registered for the seminar are expected to attend in-person.

 

2024-04-03 09:30:00 2024-04-03 10:30:00 America/Indiana/Indianapolis BME Distinguished Research Seminar Series, Wed., April 3 Nianqiao Phyllis Ju, Assistant Professor of Statistics, Purdue University will present "SNP-Slice Resolves Mixed Infections: Simultaneously Unveiling Strain Haplotypes and Linking Them to Hosts" on Wednesday, April 3 at 9:30 a.m. in MRGN 121 and via Zoom. MRGN 121 and via Zoom