Alkes Price

Assistant Professor of Statistical Genetics

Department of Epidemiology

Department of Biostatistics

665 Huntington Avenue
Building 2, Room 211
Boston, Massachusetts 02115
617.432.2262
aprice@hsph.harvard.edu

I am an assistant professor in the Program in Molecular and Genetic Epidemiology in the Department of Epidemiology at HSPH, with a secondary appointment in the Department of Biostatistics.  I am also affiliated with the Program in Quantitative Genomics.  My research focuses on population genetics and its relevance to disease mapping.

 

HAPMIX paper (Price et al. 2009) and HAPMIX software

Icelandic popgen paper (Price et al. 2009)

Latino type 2 diabetes paper (Florez et al. 2009)

India popgen paper (Reich et al. 2009) (press release and news story

 

African American gene expression paper (Price et al. 2008) (press release and slides of ASHG talk)

LD in admixed populations paper (Price et al. 2008)

European American population structure paper (Price et al. 2008) and Euro-SNP panel (press release and news story)

Use of AIMs in association studies in European Americans (Seldin & Price 2008)

 

Latino admixture paper (Price et al. 2007) and Latino admixture map

A rheumatoid arthritis scan (Plenge et al. 2007)

Everybody loves HapMap (HapMap 2007) and Everybody loves selection (Sabeti et al. 2007)

Malaria selection paper (Ayodo et al. 2007)

 

EIGENSTRAT paper (Price et al. 2006) and companion paper (Patterson et al. 2006)

EIGENSTRAT news story

EIGENSTRAT software

 

List of all publications

 

“Everything should be made as simple as possible, but no simpler” – Albert Einstein