Bernard Omolo
Post Doctoral Research Associate
Biostatistics
Email: bomolo at bios dot unc dot edu
Education
Ph.D. Texas Tech University, 2004
MSc. Egerton University, 1995
BSc. with honors. Egerton University, 1990
Research Interests
Genomics
Genetic Epidemiology
Bayesian Methods
Bioinformatics
Survival Analysis
Cancer
Publications
1. A Bayesian hierarchical model
for correlated microarray datasets (with Ibrahim, J G)(in progress)
2. A signature of defective p53-dependent G1 checkpoint function in
melanoma cell-lines (with Kaufmann, W; Carson, C; Ibrahim, J G and others)(in progress)
3. A signature of defective G2 checkpoint function in melanoma cell-lines
(with Kaufmann, W; Carson, C; Ibrahim, J G and others)(in progress)
4. Mechanisms of chromosomal instability in melanoma
(with Kaufmann, W; Carson, C; Ibrahim, J G; Thomas, N and others)(in progress)
5. Cautions of using allele-based tests under heterosis
(with Zhang, H and Karmaus, W)(in progress)
6. Morgan, D. & Omolo, B.O. (2010). Challenges in Genomic Data
Processing I – Multiple Small Files. SAS Global Forum 2010 Proceedings, Seattle, WA, Paper 062-2010.
7. S.-H. Lee, E. Lee, Omolo, B.O. (2008). Using Integrated Weighted Survival
Difference for the Two Sample Censored Data Problem. Computa-
tional Statistics & Data Analysis, 52, 4410-4416
8. J. Hart, B. Omolo, R. Boone, C. Brown, A. Ashton (2007). Reliability of
Three Methods of Computer-Aided Thermal Pattern Analysis. J Canadian
Chirop Assoc, 51(3), 175-185.
9. J. Hart, B. Omolo, R. Boone (2007). Thermal Patterns and Health Perceptions.
J Canadian Chirop Assoc, 51(2), 106-111.
10. J.H.J Einmahl, B.O. Omolo, M.L. Puri, F.H. Ruymgaart (2005). Aligned
Rank Statistics for Repeated Measurement Models with Orthonormal Design
Employing a Chernoff-Savage Approach. Journal of Statistical Planning and Inference, 130, 167-182.