Eleanor Feingold
Eleanor Feingold is an American statistical geneticist. She is a professor of human genetics and of biostatistics, and executive associate dean, in the University of Pittsburgh Graduate School of Public Health.
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Fields | Statistics |
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Thesis | Modeling a New Genetic Mapping Method (1993) |
Doctoral advisor | David Siegmund |
Feingold's research results include the discovery that the human genome includes at least 49 different genes that contribute to the shape of the earlobe.
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