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Pier Palamara is an Associate Professor of Statistical and Population Genetics at the University of Oxford's Department of Statistics, affiliated with the Centre for Human Genetics. He holds a PhD in Computer Science from Columbia University (2014) and completed postdoctoral training at Harvard Chan School of Public Health and the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard. His research integrates statistics, computer science, and genetics to develop methods for analyzing large genomic datasets, focusing on evolutionary parameters, demographic history, complex trait genetics, and disease variation.
Key research interests include reconstructing population movements via genetic data, studying natural selection and mutation rates in human genomes, and developing scalable algorithms for genomic analysis. He leads the Palamara Lab, which collaborates on projects like the Genomics England haplotype reference panel and the UK Biobank imputation. His lab's work is supported by grants and partnerships, and they develop software tools such as ASMC, Quickdraws, and Threads.
Recent publications highlight contributions to Indo-European genetic origins, scalable mixed-model association methods, and ancient DNA analysis of European farmers. He advises graduate students and has mentored researchers in computational biology and statistical genetics.
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