Alicia Oshlack

Alicia Oshlack
Born
Alicia Yinema Kate Nungarai Oshlack[3]

1975 (age 48–49)[4]
Roleystone, Perth, Western Australia.
NationalityAustralian
Alma materUniversity of Melbourne (BSc, PhD)
Known forGenome wide expression profiling
AwardsRuth Stephens Gani Medal (2011), Millennium Award (2015)[1]
Scientific career
Fields
Institutions
ThesisThe central structure of radio quasars (2002)
Websiteoshlacklab.com

Alicia Yinema Kate Nungarai Oshlack[3][2][5] is an Australian bioinformatician and is Co-Head of Computational Biology at the Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. She is best known for her work developing methods for the analysis of transcriptome data[6] as a measure of gene expression. She has characterized the role of gene expression in human evolution by comparisons of humans, chimpanzees, orangutans, and rhesus macaques, and works collaboratively in data analysis to improve the use of clinical sequencing of RNA samples by RNAseq for human disease diagnosis.[7]

  1. ^ Lorne Genome Conference - Awards
  2. ^ a b Alicia Oshlack publications indexed by Google Scholar
  3. ^ a b Cite error: The named reference phd was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  4. ^ BIOGRAPHICAL ENTRY Oshlack, Alicia (1975 - ), Encyclopedia of Australian Science
  5. ^ Alicia Oshlack's publications indexed by the Scopus bibliographic database. (subscription required)
  6. ^ Oshlack, A; Wakefield, M. J. (2009). "Transcript length bias in RNA-seq data confounds systems biology". Biology Direct. 4: 14. doi:10.1186/1745-6150-4-14. PMC 2678084. PMID 19371405.
  7. ^ Interview with Alicia Oshlack2013-10-22 on YouTube