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Peter J. Bickel
Researcher at University of California
Publications - 26
Citations - 3156
Peter J. Bickel is an academic researcher from University of California. The author has contributed to research in topics: Nonparametric statistics & Canonical correlation. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 26 publications receiving 2821 citations. Previous affiliations of Peter J. Bickel include Steklov Mathematical Institute & University of California, Berkeley.
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Measuring reproducibility of high-throughput experiments
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors propose a unified approach to measure the reproducibility of findings identified from replicate experiments and identify putative discoveries using Reproducibility, which creates a curve, which quantitatively assesses when the findings are no longer consistent across replicates.
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Measuring reproducibility of high-throughput experiments
TL;DR: This work proposes a unified approach to measure the reproducibility of findings identified from replicate experiments and identify putative discoveries using reproducible discoveries, which creates a curve, which quantitatively assesses when the findings are no longer consistent across replicates.
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Descriptive Statistics for Nonparametric Models. III. Dispersion
Peter J. Bickel,Erich L. Lehmann +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, different measures of dispersion are compared in terms of asymptotic relative efficiency, i.e., the inverse ratio of their standardized variances, and it is shown that the efficiency of a trimmed to the untrimmed standard deviation turns out not to have a positive lower bound even over the family of Tukey models.
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Comparative analysis of regulatory information and circuits across distant species
Alan P. Boyle,Carlos L. Araya,Cathleen M. Brdlik,Philip Cayting,Chao Cheng,Yong Cheng,Kathryn E. Gardner,LaDeana W. Hillier,J. Janette,Lixia Jiang,Dionna M. Kasper,Trupti Kawli,Pouya Kheradpour,Anshul Kundaje,Anshul Kundaje,Jingyi Jessica Li,Jingyi Jessica Li,Lijia Ma,Wei Niu,E. Jay Rehm,Joel Rozowsky,Matthew Slattery,Rebecca Spokony,Robert Terrell,D. Vafeados,Daifeng Wang,Peter Weisdepp,Yi-Chieh Wu,Dan Xie,Koon-Kiu Yan,Elise A. Feingold,Peter J. Good,Michael J. Pazin,Haiyan Huang,Peter J. Bickel,Steven E. Brenner,Valerie Reinke,Robert H. Waterston,Mark Gerstein,Kevin P. White,Manolis Kellis,Michael Snyder +41 more
TL;DR: The results suggest that gene-regulatory properties previously observed for individual factors are general principles of metazoan regulation that are remarkably well-preserved despite extensive functional divergence of individual network connections.
Comparative analysis of regulatory information and circuits across distant species
Alan P. Boyle,Carlos L. Araya,Cathleen M. Brdlik,Philip Cayting,Chao Cheng,Yong Cheng,Kathryn E. Gardner,LaDeana W. Hillier,J. Janette,Lixia Jiang,Dionna M. Kasper,Trupti Kawli,Pouya Kheradpour,Anshul Kundaje,Anshul Kundaje,Jingyi Jessica Li,Jingyi Jessica Li,Lijia Ma,Wei Niu,E. Jay Rehm,Joel Rozowsky,Matthew Slattery,Rebecca Spokony,Robert Terrell,D. Vafeados,Daifeng Wang,Peter Weisdepp,Yi-Chieh Wu,Dan Xie,Koon-Kiu Yan,Elise A. Feingold,Peter J. Good,Michael J. Pazin,Haiyan Huang,Peter J. Bickel,Steven E. Brenner,Valerie Reinke,Robert H. Waterston,Mark Gerstein,Kevin P. White,Manolis Kellis,Michael Snyder +41 more
TL;DR: In this article, the genome-wide binding locations of 165 human, 93 worm and 52 fly transcription regulatory factors were mapped for a total of 1,019 data sets from diverse cell types, developmental stages, or conditions in the three species, of which 498 (48.9%) are presented here for the first time.