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Eric Lock is an Associate Professor in the Department of Biostatistics at the University of Minnesota. His research spans biostatistics, genetics, proteomics, computational biology, and neuroimaging, with a focus on neurodegenerative diseases like ALS and Friedreich's ataxia, as well as pulmonary sarcoidosis and microbiome research.
- Current affiliations: University of Minnesota (2020-present), NIH-funded projects
- Key collaborators: NIH (NHGRI, NHLBI), Ohio State University, University of Chicago, FDA
Research Interests: Eric develops advanced statistical and computational methods for high-dimensional biological data. His work includes tensor array techniques for RNA-Seq analysis, proteomic classifiers for pulmonary sarcoidosis, and neuroimaging biomarkers for tracking neurodegenerative disease progression. He also contributes to microbiome dataset curation frameworks.
Article Trends: Recent publications emphasize
- Bayesian statistical models for missing data
- Neuroimaging in ALS and Friedreich's ataxia
- Proteomic and microbiome data integration
- Computational immunity models for vaccination response prediction
Grants & Collaborations: Actively leads NIH-funded projects on tensor array methods and human microbiome compendium. Collaborates on multimodal imaging studies with institutions across the US, focusing on longitudinal disease tracking and molecular diagnostics.
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