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Stephanie Yang
StephanieYang93
Excited to say that the mitochondrial DNA copy number GWAS that I worked on with @RyanLongchamps in @dan_arking's lab is now up on BioRxiv!https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2021.01.25.428086v1 In this work, we use data
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Kaustubh Adhikari
kaustubhad
We've got a new preprint out! Looking into the prediction of skin, eye and hair colour in a diverse cohort beyond just European ancestry, especially into Native American ancestry, really
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Antonio Regalado
antonioregalado
23andMe to go public via a merger.Reportedly valued at $3.5 billionTicker symbol: $ME https://twitter.com/joelwinston/status/1357356823980957703 investment thesis slide. do they even know how dystopian this sounds? Useful ranking of largest
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seth masters
sethmasters
An autoinflammatory syndrome caused by DPP9 deficiency, leading to NLRP1 inflammasome activation! Wonderful collaboration with Zhong lab and @ReversadeLab, led by @CassHarapas @KimSamirah and Kenneth Lay, with Jon Bernstein and
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Michael V Holmes
mvholmes
Our appraisal of the effects of apoB on diseases in 1st degree relatives and the lifespan picked up some interesting findingshttps://twitter.com/medrxivpreprint/status/1327022812406616064 This builds on our previous study https://journals.p
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Amit V. Khera
amitvkhera
New publication in @JACCJournals:south asians suffer from high rates of coronary disease vs other raceswe validate a polygenic score that identifies 5% of South Asians with >3x risk@MGHHeartHealth @broadinstitute @MassGeneralNews
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Kafui Dzirasa
KafuiDzirasa
I've recievced many calls and emails from colleagues asking for advice on what to do. Twitter isn't optimal, but I have grants and papers to get done, so this will
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Yixuan He
he_yix
How do environmental exposures and lifestyle factors compare to genetics and clinical factors for predicting risk of type 2 diabetes? Our paper just out in Diabetes Care introduces the polyexposure
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Jarvin Tan #MoveforMH
Jetlax
Dr. Laura Ajram reviews the history of psychopharmacologic drug discovery. Despite the increase in technology the past years, we haven't seen this matched with much progress #BAPsych We're seeing a
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Elle Lett
madblqscientist
Was following and commenting on a tweet thread by the brilliant @statsepi and the topic of "subjective" and "objective" measures came up and it made me want to have a
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Veera M. Rajagopal
doctorveera
India has a high genetic diversity. Do you know what shaped this diversity? If your guess is geography, you're wrong. @AritraBose90 and team show the present day genetic structure of
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Peter Aldiss
Peter_Aldiss
The next FIVE of our @joedwardlewis @ThePhySoc 'Physiology of Obesity: Mechanisms to Medicine' webinar series are now up and we've got some more cracking sessions to come (THREAD + links!):#PhysiologyM2M
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Bioliberalism
Bioliberalism
I haven't read the book itself, but I took a brief look at Andrew Sullivan's review of The Cult of Smart, by Fredrik DeBoer (also touched on by Paige Harden
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Goncalo Abecasis
gabecasis
This paper was a longtime coming. In no particular order, some of the interesting things to learn from the sequencing and analysis of 53,831 human genomes. 1/nhttps://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-021-03205-yPDF: https://www.nature.com/art
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Adrian Liston
LabListon
A #LabRetrospective, to highlight talented alumni.First up, Dr Dina Danso-Abeam, my first PhD graduate. Dina was the first to identify Olmsted as a #PID, starting our work in gene-hunting in
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Kiran Musunuru
kiranmusunuru
How to use #CRISPR gene editing to fight heart disease, the #1 killer worldwide:A thread 10+ years in the making.This one starts in 2009 when I was a postdoc in
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