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BMB PhD Program Faculty

Stephanie Hicks

Applied statistics for genomics & biomedical data

Associate Professor

Department of Biostatistics
Bloomberg School of Public Health

Stephanie Hicks

Research Overview

Dr. Stephanie Hicks’ research interests focus around developing statistical methodology, and open-source software for biomedical data analysis, which often contains noisy or missing data and systematic biases. Specifically, her research addresses statistical challenges in epigenomics, single-cell genomics, and spatial transcriptomics leading to an improved quantification and understanding of biological variability. Her work in genomics has led to developing fast, accurate and widely used statistical methods and software for the analysis of single-cell RNA-sequencing data, and most recently spatial transcriptomics data from the 10X Genomics Visium platform, which she makes available via open source software. Applications of these methods from single-cell profiling data include investigating high-grade serous ovarian cancer, high-grade glioma childhood cancer, and chronic myeloid leukemia cancer. She actively contributes software packages to the Bioconductor project, and is involved in teaching courses for data science and the analysis of genomics data.

 

 

Selected Publications