About me:
I am a PhD student in Statistics, supervised by Dr.Hong Gu (department of mathematics and statistics) and Dr.Robert Beiko (department of computer science).
The current topic of my research is about phylogenetic comparative methods.
Office: 328, Chase building
Teaching:
- STAT 2450 (Introduction to Data Mining with R)
- STAT 2060 (Introduction to Probability and Statistics)
Testing:
- Main Page of Testing
Publications:
- Liu, C., Kenney, T., Beiko, R. G., & Gu, H. (2022). The community coevolution model with application to the study of evolutionary relationships between genes based on phylogenetic profiles. Systematic Biology.
- Sanderson, H., Gray, K. L., Manuele, A., Maguire, F., Khan, A., Liu, C., ... & Beiko, R. G. (2022). Exploring the mobilome and resistome of Enterococcus faecium in a One Health context across two continents. Microbial Genomics (accepted).
- Liu, C., Wright, B., Allen-Vercoe, E., Gu, H., & Beiko, R. (2018). Phylogenetic clustering of genes reveals shared evolutionary trajectories and putative gene functions. Genome Biology and Evolution.
- Liu, C., Beiko, R. G., & Gu, H. Assessing the Dependency of Phylogenetic Profiles By Conditioning on a Phylogenetic Tree. In prepare.