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Libbrecht, Maxwell

Computational methods for cytometry
DEEMD: Drug efficacy estimation against SARS-CoV-2 based on cell morphology with deep multiple instance learning
Evaluating the reproducibility of segmentation and genome annotation (SAGA) algorithms
Genotyping and copy number analysis of immunoglobin heavy chain variable genes using long reads
INGOT-DR: An Interpretable Classifier for Predicting Drug Resistance in M. Tuberculosis
Investigating data representations on efficacy of bioinformatics algorithms on biological data
Predicting drug resistance in M. tuberculosis using a long-term Recurrent Convolutional Network
Unsupervised annotation of regulatory domains by integrating functional genomic assays and Hi-C data
Unsupervised continuous feature annotation of the human genome
Variance-stabilized signals for biological data

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