Noah Rosenberg laboratory at the University of Michigan
Media coverage — articles written in the media about research in the lab

Population genetics journal club — biweekly discussion group about the current literature


Selected lab news

  • 2-26-2008 — "Genotype, haplotype, and copy-number variation in worldwide human populations" has appeared in Nature. This work was featured in several news stories.
    [Los Angeles Times] [Philadelphia Inquirer] [Washington Post]

  • 12-3-2007 — "Genetic variation and population structure in Native Americans" is now available online in PLoS Genetics. This work was featured in Science News.

  • 10-10-2007CLUMPP version 1.1.1 is now available for download. A description of CLUMPP is now reported in Bioinformatics 23: 1801-1806 (2007).

  • 6-28-2007distruct version 1.1 is now available for download. The new version includes color schemes from ColorBrewer.

    A description of distruct appears in Molecular Ecology Notes 4: 137-138 (2004).

  • 12-22-2006CLUMPP by Mattias Jakobsson, a CLUster Matching and Permutation Program for dealing with label switching and multimodality in analyses of population structure, is now available for download.

  • 5-31-2006 — Michael Blum's paper with Olivier François and Svante Janson - "The mean, variance and joint distribution of two statistics sensitive to phylogenetic tree balance" - has been accepted in the Annals of Applied Probability. This brings Michael's Erdos number down to 2. Congrats Michael!

  • 5-26-2006 — "Discordance of species trees with their most likely gene trees" by Degnan and Rosenberg is now available online in PLoS Genetics