Audrey Qiuyan Fu
Email:
audrey AT stat DOT washington DOT edu
Office:
Padelford C316
Phone:
(206) 543-8265
Fax:
(206) 685-7419
Mailing Address:
Department
of Statistics
University
of Washington
Box
354322
Seattle,
WA 98195-4322
Scientific Papers:
Fu AQ, Genereux DP, Laird CD, Stephens M. Estimating failure-of-maintenance and de novo methylation rates and their variability across CpG sites over DNA replication in mammalian somatic cells. In preparation.
Sung YJ, Di Y, Fu AQ, Rothstein JH, Sieh W, Tong L, Thompson EA, Wijsman EM (2007) Comparison of multipoint linkage analyses for quantitative traits in the CEPH data: parametric lod scores, variance components lod scores, and Bayes factors. In press.
Chang H, Fu AQ, Le ND, Zidek JV (2007) Designing environmental monitoring networks to measure extremes. Environmental and Ecological Statistics 14(3) 301-321.
Fu AQ, Thompson EA (2007) Inference of identity-by-descent in sib pairs: analysis with and without linkage disequilibrium. Technical report #519. Department of Statistics, University of Washington.
Sieh W, Basu S, Fu AQ, Rothstein JH, Scheet PA, Stewart WCL, Sung YJ, Thompson EA, Wijsman EM (2005) Comparison of marker types and map assumptions using Markov chain Monte Carlo-based linkage analysis of COGA data. BMC Genetics 6 (Suppl 1):S11.
Fu AQ, Le ND, Zidek JV (2003) A statistical characterization of a simulated Canadian annual maximum rainfall field. Technical report #209-2003. Department of Statistics, University of British Columbia.
Posters & Metting Abstracts
Thompson EA, Fu AQ (2006) Linkage disequilibrium in family-based genetic mapping. Western North American Region (WNAR) of the International Biometric Society Annual Meeting.
Fu AQ, Le ND, Zidek JV (2002) Extreme values in random precipitation fields. Design and Experiment Conference. Vancouver, BC. Invited poster.
Fu AQ, Le ND, Zidek JV (2002) Extreme values in random precipitation fields. Statistical Society of Canada Annual Meeting. Poster.
Fu AQ, Khan MJA, Kuramoto L, Yu E (2001) Case study: projected changes in extreme 24-hour precipitation. Statistical Society of Canada Annual Meeting. Burnaby, BC. Case study competition.
Teaching Experience
Teaching
Assistant, University of Washington
Design
and Analysis of Experiments, graduate level, autumn quarter 2003
Applied
Regression, graduate level, winter quarter 2004
Applied
Probability and Statistics, graduate level, spring quarter 2004
Sampling
Survey Techniques, graduate level, spring quarter 2004
Teaching
Assistant, University of British Columbia
Introduction
to Statistics, undergraduate level, 3 terms between September 2000 –
December 2001
Case
Study in Statistics, undergraduate level, January – April 2002
Last updated: November 13, 2007