Researchers at the University of Colorado Develop Summix2 to Improve Understanding of how Genetics Impact Health and Disease

Audrey Hendricks, Hayley Stoneman, and Adelle Price develop tools to enhance the accuracy of health risk predictions by integrating the complexities of genetic substructure from summary data.
Audrey E. Hendricks
Audrey E. Hendricks
Associate Professor of Statistics

I am committed to increasing opportunities for all people to learn about statistics, machine learning, and science. I am motivated to ask novel research questions and ensure the research is robust and accurate. My research interests include developing and applying statistical/machine learning methods across genomics and biomedical informatics to better understand and inform health and disease.

Adelle Price
Adelle Price
Professional Research Assistant
Hayley Stoneman
Hayley Stoneman
PhD Student in Human Medical Genetics and Genomics
Riley Lamont
Riley Lamont
MS in Statistics (2023)
Souha Tifour
Souha Tifour
5yr BS Mathematics, MS Statistics Student
Katie Marker
Katie Marker
Co-mentor Summix Project; PhD Student in Human Medical Genetics and Genomics

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