Allison Dickey
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Research Scholar
Bioinformatics Consultant
357B Ricks Hall
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Allison went to graduate school at UC Davis and while there used molecular modeling to study cell membranes. Since joining the Bioinformatics Research Center, she has enjoyed working on a variety of genomics projects that have included genome and transcriptome assemblies, variant calling, and differential expression analyses.
Publications
- Cross-Species Exome Sequencing Reveals Recurrent Genomic Alterations in California Sea Lion (Zalophus californianus) Urogenital Carcinoma and Highlights a Recurrent PD-L1 Variant , Genes (2026)
- Quantitative estimates of inter-individual variability for new approach methodologies-based systemic safety toolbox using a population-based human in vitro model , Toxicological Sciences (2026)
- Sex chromosome genes contribute to cocaine vulnerability in a strain-dependent manner , Research Square (2026)
- Genomic Evaluation of Canine Prostatic Carcinomas as a Model for the Human Disease: or ‘UC or not UC – that is the question’ , Veterinary and Comparative Oncology (2025)
- The integration of quantitative trait locus mapping and transcriptome studies reveals candidate genes for water stress response in St. Augustinegrass , BMC Plant Biology (2025)
- Zebrafish Cyp1b1 knockout alters eye and brain metabolomic profiles, affecting ocular and neurobehavioral function , Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology (2025)
- Biomass yields, reproductive fertility, compositional analysis, and genetic diversity of newly developed triploid giant miscanthus hybrids , GCB Bioenergy (2024)
- Comparative analysis of the physiological and transport functions of various sources of renal proximal tubule cells under static and fluidic conditions in PhysioMimix T12 platform , Drug Metabolism and Disposition (2024)
- Complete genome sequences of Lactobacillus acidophilus strain P42 and Limosilactobacillus reuteri strain P43 isolated from chicken cecum , Microbiology Resource Announcements (2024)
- Informing Hazard Identification and Risk Characterization of Environmental Chemicals by Combining Transcriptomic and Functional Data from Human-Induced Pluripotent Stem-Cell-Derived Cardiomyocytes , Chemical Research in Toxicology (2024)