Min Shi, M.d
Biostatistics & Computational Biology
Institut Pasteur de Bangui
Mauritius
Biography
Min Shi, M.D., Ph.D., is a staff scientist who develops and applies statistical methods for studies of complex traits. Her research interests include both methodological and applied work, and the interaction between these two areas has inspired many of her research interests. Shi develops statistical methods for studying complex traits using large-scaled genetic/genomic, clinical, laboratory, and epidemiologic data. Shi collaborates with investigators from multiple disciplines on various research projects studying complex traits that include birth defects, prematurity, neurodegenerative diseases, asthma, and breast cancer.
Research Interest
Biostatistics & Computational Biology
Publications
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Shi M, Umbach DM, Weinberg CR (2007) "Identification of risk-related haplotypes using multiple linked SNPs from nuclear families" Am J Hum Genet 81(1): 53-66
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Shi M, Christensen K, Weinberg CR, Romitti P, Bathum L, Lozada A, Morris RW, Lovett M, Murray JC (2007) "Orofacial cleft risk is increased with maternal smoking and specific detoxification-gene variants" Am J Hum Genet 80(1): 76-90