Frank Lin
PhD Student
MB ChB
Otago
Thesis Title
Translating bacterial molecular epidemiology into information to improve infectious disease risk assessment and control
Supervisors
School/Unit
Centre for Health Informatics
Research Interests
Publications
- Lin F, Coiera E, Lan R, Sintchenko V (2009) In silico prioritisation of candidate genes for prokaryotic gene function discovery: an application of phylogenetic profiles. BMC Bioinformatics 2009, 10:86.
- Lin F, Sintchenko V, Kong F, Gilbert GL, and Coiera E. (2009) Commonly-used molecular epidemiology markers of Streptococcus agalactiae do not appear to predict virulence. Pathology 41(6): 576 - 581. DOI: 10.1080/00313020903071447.
- Lin F, Coiera E, Lan R, Sintchenko V (2009) In silico prioritisation of candidate genes for prokaryotic gene function discovery: an application of phylogenetic profiles. BMC Bioinformatics 2009, 10:86.
- Lin F, Sintchenko V, Coiera E (2009) A comparative genomic approach for suggesting candidate virulence genes in Streptococcus pneumoniae. (poster) Genetics and Genomics of Infectious Diseases 2009 (Nature conference); Singapore, 21-24 March 2009.
- Lin F. (2006) The Role of Data Mining in Clinical Predictive Medicine: A Narrative Review. Proceedings of Health Informatics Conference Australia, August 2006.
- Lin F. (2006) Factors affecting the classification performance of machine learning algorithms in clinical genomics. Poster presented at Bioinformatics Australia 2006 conference.