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Dr. Kenneth L. Lange is a Professor in Computational Medicine and Human Genetics at the University of California Los Angeles (UCLA), where he holds the Maxine and Eugene Rosenfeld Endowed Chair in Computational Genetics. He has been a Principal Investigator for NIH grants focused on genomic and biomedical big data, including Modeling, Inference, and Optimization.
- Education: PhD in Statistics (not explicitly stated but implied by academic rank)
His research spans computational biology, genetics, and mathematical optimization, with recent work on genetic admixture estimation, neuroimage registration, and proximal distance algorithms. He has developed tools like OpenMendel and MendelImpute.jl for genetic analysis.
Dr. Lange’s publications (2020–2024) highlight advancements in genome-wide association studies, ancestry inference, and stochastic simulation. His work bridges theoretical statistics with practical applications in genomics and public health.
- Scientific Awards: Maxine and Eugene Rosenfeld Endowed Chair in Computational Genetics
He has mentored numerous collaborators and co-developed software frameworks for biomedical data analysis, contributing to statistical genetics and computational epidemiology. His grants include NIH R35GM141798 (2021–2026) and long-standing support for genomic analysis training.
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