Spatial mapping of diabetes and amputations
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Spatial mapping of diabetes and amputations
This project is aimed to develop a model that predicts a diagnostic for diabetes mellitus in patients using machine learning algorithms.
This repository contains scripts and results for my group in the 2016-2017 Computational Biology class offered jointly through the Maine School of Science and Mathematics (my high school) and the Jackson Laboratories. This research project uses a mouse intercross provided by the Attie Labratory at the University of Wisconsin - Madison. We are us…
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