Karl BromanKarl Broman is a professor at the University of Wisconsin–Madison (UWM) in the Biostatistics and Medical Informatics departments.[1] He has been employed at UWM since 2007 and previously was employed at Johns Hopkins University from 1999 - 2007.[1] Broman's original research focus was quantitative genetics,[2] although he has also become known for his work on reproducible research.[3] In 2016, Broman was named a Fellow of the American Statistical Association. ResearchStudy of Bile AcidsIn 2019 Karl Broman and a group of researchers published a study which found genetic variants in mice that impacted the bile acid levels in their guts.[4] Broman's other highly cited papers include:
RstudioKarl Broman created R (programming language) packages such as qtlcharts, QTL, and QTL2. These packages perform trait localization and visualizations of genetic data in high dimensions.[2] References
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