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Ann Sizemore
PhD Student at the University of Pennsylvania
Ann Sizemore Blevins is a data scientist and researcher who has worked at the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard. She was an Associate Computational Biologist in the Cancer Program at the Broad Institute from January 2016 to May 2017.3 During her time there, she performed data analysis and applied tools from network science to answer questions in cancer biology.5
Sizemore Blevins has expertise in topological data analysis and persistent homology. She has given talks and presentations on these topics, explaining how they can be used to analyze complex datasets and identify important features within high-dimensional data.12
Research Interests
Her research interests include:
- Topological data analysis (TDA)
- Persistent homology
- Network science
- Applications to cancer biology and neuroscience
Academic Background
Ann Sizemore Blevins is affiliated with the University of Pennsylvania, where she has been involved with the Warren Center for Network and Data Sciences and the Complex Systems Group in the Department of Mathematics.14
Current Role
As of the most recent information available, Ann Sizemore Blevins works as a Data Scientist/Application Developer Sr., though the specific organization is not mentioned in the provided search results.3
Ann Sizemore Blevins continues to be active in research, with publications focusing on topics such as graph theory and the topology of connectomes.6