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Department of Statistics

Turning data into knowledge to solve real world problems

Dong Wang

Associate Professor
Dr. Dong Wang
Department of Statistics
University of Nebraska - Lincoln
354C Hardin Hall North
Lincoln, NE 68583 0963

Office Phone: 402 472 4921
email:dwang3@unl.edu
Web Page: http://statistics.unl.edu/faculty/Wang/

 

Research Interest:

Bioinformatics, Statistical Genetics, Non Parametric Methods

Selected publications:

The use of Bayesian networks for predicting nutrient intake, metabolism, and requirements in silico.  Dong Wang, Vicki L. Schlegel, Janos Zempleni (2009).  In revision.

Novel Statistical Methods for Modeling Epigenetic Modifications.  Dong Wang (2009).  Computational Statistics & Data Analysis, in press.

Microarray analysis of chlorella virus PBCV-1 transcription.  Yanai-Balser GM,  Duncan GA, Eudy JD, Wang D,  Li X, Agarkova IV, Dunigan DD, Van Etten1 JL (2009).    Journal of Virology, in press.

Empirical Likelihood for Estimating Equations with Missing Values. Dong Wang and Song Xi Chen (2009). The Annals of Statistics, 37: 410-517.  [pdf]

Quantitative trait loci analyses and microarray data, an empirical likelihood approach.  Dong Wang and Song Xi Chen (2009).  Computational Statistics & Data Analysis, 53: 1161-1673.

Using spline-enhanced ordinary differential equations for PK/PD model development.  Wang Y, Eskridge K, Zhang S, Wang D.  (2008).   Journal of Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics,  35: 553-571.

Combining classical trait and microarray data to dissect transcriptional regulation: a case study.  Dong Wang and Dan Nettleton (2008).  Theoretical and Applied Genetics, 116: 683-690.

Selective Transcriptional Profiling for Trait-based eQTL Mapping. Dan Nettleton and Dong Wang (2006). Animal Genetics, 37, s13-17.

Using Selective Transcriptional Profiling to Identify Genes Whose Expression is Associated with a Genetic Locus and /or a Quantitative Trait of Interest. Dong Wang and Dan Nettleton (2006). Biometrics, 62: 504-514.