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Jinko Graham is a professor at Simon Fraser University specializing in Statistics and Actuarial Science. His research interests center around the science of collecting data and evaluating theories related to the ways things work. He explores significant research questions, designs studies, and analyzes data to find meaning within the context of randomness. Jinko employs statistics to understand inherited traits and patterns, considering how data is sampled and the randomness of dependencies. A central theme in his research involves DNA sequence variation and the relationships that reveal ancestral origins. His work extends to forensics, agricultural breeding, wildlife conservation, and genomic mapping in relation to disease treatment. Jinko's research theme integrates high-throughput and traditional clinical data to refine phenotypes and discern patterns of disease inheritance, addressing the statistical interpretation issues that arise in big data instances. He is passionate about sharing his interests in statistics and computing and welcomes collaborations with graduate students and scientists.
Department of Philosophy