I am a PhD student at the Institute for Computacional Medicine and the Applied Mathematics and Statistics Department of the Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, USA.
My research focuses on learning graphical models within small-sample scenarios. I am particularly interested in applications to computational biology and bioinformatics.
Center for Imaging Science, Clark 307C (map)
The Johns Hopkins University
3400 N. Charles Street
Baltimore, MD 21218-2686
Phone: (+1) 410 - 516 - 8103
Email: sanchez 'at' cis 'dot' jhu 'dot' edu
Latest news
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April 2012: Our paper "Learning multivariate distributions by competitive assembly of marginals" has been accepted for publication in IEEE Transactions in Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence.
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January 2012: This semester I will be a TA for the course 'Probability and Statistics for the Life Sciences'. If you are a student, you can access the course contents through JHU Blackboard.
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December 2011: I attended NIPS in Granada, Spain. I presented a poster on learning transcriptional networks in E. coli at the Workshop on Machine Learning for Computational Biology.
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October 2011: My advisor Don Geman presented some of our work at the IMA workshop on "Large Graphs: Modeling, Algorithms and Applications". A video of his presentation can be found here.
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September 2011: This semester I will be a TA for the courses 'Topics in Bioinformatics' and 'Monte Carlo Simulation'.
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June 2011: I attended the ICML conference in Seattle.
