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I joined the Computational Biology Group ([http://www.unil.ch/dgm Department of Medical Genetics]) at the end of 2005 to prepare my PhD. I studied 2 years of Biology at the [http://www.sciences.u-psud.fr University of Paris XI (Orsay)]. Then I studied for 3 aditional yers at the same university where I got my [http://www.bibs.u-psud.fr/master.php Master in Bioinformatics and Biostatistics].
 
  
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I joined the Computational Biology Group ([http://www.unil.ch/dbc/home.html Department of Medical Genetics, now Department of Computational Biology]) at the end of 2005 to prepare my PhD. I studied 2 years of Biology at the [http://www.sciences.u-psud.fr University of Paris XI (Orsay)]. Then I studied for 3 additional years at the same university where I got my [http://www.bibs.u-psud.fr/master.php Master in Bioinformatics and Biostatistics].
  
I completed my PhD at the Computational Biology Group (CBG) in October 2010. This work represents mainly a pharmacogenetics study of the Swiss HIV cohort data.
 
  
Link to get access to my thesis online: available soon.
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I completed my PhD at the Computational Biology Group (CBG) in October 2010. This work represents mainly a pharmacogenetics study of the Swiss HIV cohort data. Click [[Media: PhD_thesis_DMarek.pdf | here ]] to access to my thesis.
  
Since then I am a Post Doc in the CBG, which is also affiliated to the [http://www.isb-sib.ch/ Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics (SIB)], working on statistical analysis and [[Genome Wide Association Studies | Genome-wide Association Studies (GWAS)]] on human phenotypic traits. I am also involved in projects in collaboration with wet-lab scientists in order to help them in making sense out of their experimental data.
 
  
For additional information, see [http://www2.unil.ch/cbg/images/7/78/CV_DMarek_Jan11.pdf resume]
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Then I did a postdoc in the CBG, which is also affiliated to the [http://www.sib.swiss/ SIB Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics], working on statistical analysis and [[Genome Wide Association Studies | Genome-wide Association Studies (GWAS)]] on human phenotypic traits. I was also involved in projects in collaboration with wet-lab scientists in order to help them in making sense out of their experimental data.
  
  
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'''Since 2013, I am now working at SIB, partly in [https://www.vital-it.ch Vital-IT group] and in the [http://www.sib.swiss/training Training group], where I am involved in scientific collaborations, teaching and coordination of training and [http://www.sib.swiss/bioinformatics-for-all outreach activities] at SIB.'''
 
 
  
  
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For additional information, don't hesitate to contact me on Linked In.
  
* Address: Rue de Bugnon 27 - Office 114 - CH-1005 Lausanne
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* Phone: ++41-21-692-53-91
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* Current Address: SIB - Quartier Sorge- Office 2016.1- CH-1015 Lausanne
* e-mail: diana"dot"marek"at"unil"dot"ch
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* Phone: ++41-21-692-40-77
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* e-mail: diana"dot"marek"at"sib"dot"swiss
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* [http://scholar.google.com/citations?hl=en&user=olg9W0gAAAAJ&view_op=list_works&gmla=AJsN-F7ePvzmtd15r7WZzNVIMrVUu2WqpkVT-KtyiDr-dfUc1IfwEQ9EY2ZklwKaZH1mQd6wHXMuZckOk0OkFIImxSzcXQRpXHo3nByhyLufiho8sVU5B0TRv39AT06J4OEEMjZjhbaV Google Scholar].

Latest revision as of 14:22, 21 September 2017

Diana Marek


I joined the Computational Biology Group (Department of Medical Genetics, now Department of Computational Biology) at the end of 2005 to prepare my PhD. I studied 2 years of Biology at the University of Paris XI (Orsay). Then I studied for 3 additional years at the same university where I got my Master in Bioinformatics and Biostatistics.


I completed my PhD at the Computational Biology Group (CBG) in October 2010. This work represents mainly a pharmacogenetics study of the Swiss HIV cohort data. Click here to access to my thesis.


Then I did a postdoc in the CBG, which is also affiliated to the SIB Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics, working on statistical analysis and Genome-wide Association Studies (GWAS) on human phenotypic traits. I was also involved in projects in collaboration with wet-lab scientists in order to help them in making sense out of their experimental data.


Since 2013, I am now working at SIB, partly in Vital-IT group and in the Training group, where I am involved in scientific collaborations, teaching and coordination of training and outreach activities at SIB.


For additional information, don't hesitate to contact me on Linked In.


  • Current Address: SIB - Quartier Sorge- Office 2016.1- CH-1015 Lausanne
  • Phone: ++41-21-692-40-77
  • e-mail: diana"dot"marek"at"sib"dot"swiss
  • Google Scholar.