Name: Frederick Boehm
Type: User
Company: South Dakota State University
Bio: I study biostatistics, with a focus in statistical genetics. I strive to understand how our genes influence our health and biology.
Location: Brookings, South Dakota, USA
Blog: https://fboehm.us/
Frederick Boehm's Projects
inferring founder allele effects at previously mapped QTL
Extra functions to complement qtl2 R package
Code for analysis of Keller et al. 2018 expression hotspots
Testing pleiotropy vs. separate QTL in multiparental populations
Resources from the qtl2pleio manuscript, "Testing pleiotropy vs. separate QTL in multiparental populations"
High-throughput computing resources for "Testing pleiotropy vs. separate QTL in multiparental populations" manuscript
Materials for testing pleiotropy manuscript
QTL Bayesian Interval Mapping
Code for QTL mapping related figures/illustrations
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testing of pleiotrophy vs close linkage
A CV template for quarto
Simple curriculum vitae format extension for Quarto
Quarto extension for calculating accurate word counts
Data Carpentry R lessons on ecology
R for Reproducible Scientific Analysis
Code from the r tutorial on my blog
Business analytics using R and Shiny
R interface to the Data Retriever
Materials for workshop "Data Visualization with R and ggplot2"
methods for modeling fewer than 8 alleles in, eg, DO and CC mice
A template for creating Reed College senior theses using R and Markdown.
An full example reproducible research project for "Reproducible Research with R and RStudio"
regular posts on research progress