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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. [[Media: PhD_thesis_DMarek.ogg ]]. Link to get access to my thesis
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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. [[Media: PhD_thesis_DMarek.pdf ]]. Click [[Media: PhD_thesis_DMarek.pdf ]] 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.
 
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.

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Diana Marek, Post Doc


I joined the Computational Biology Group (Department of Medical Genetics) 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. Media: PhD_thesis_DMarek.pdf . Click Media: PhD_thesis_DMarek.pdf to access to my thesis

Since then I am a Post Doc in the CBG, which is also affiliated to the Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics (SIB), working on statistical analysis and 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, look at my resume and publications list.





  • Address: Rue du Bugnon 27 - Office 028 - CH-1005 Lausanne
  • Phone: ++41-21-692-53-91
  • e-mail: diana"dot"marek"at"unil"dot"ch