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Survey of Genetic Factors Affecting Disease Risk and Progression
Genetic effect and genetic correlation among multiple related phenotypes and interaction with environmental exposures
Scalable and Robust methods for biobank data analysis
Novel ECG measures of electrophysiological substrate
Mendelian randomization study to asses causal link between osteoporosis and other autoimmune and chronic diseases
Set-based association testing, construction of SNP-based prediction models and estimation of rare SNP heritability
The Evolutionary History and the Genetic Architecture of Complex Traits
A meta-investigation of combinatorial mutation signatures in broad disease categories
Hypoxia, metabolism and their related pathways
Using MRI imaging to investigate how cardiac shape and function effect dementia-associated brain lesions and what genes and health factors underlie these changes
Understanding the Pathophysiology of Cystic Fibrosis Gene Modifiers
Evaluation of deep learning in capturing epistatic effect
Germline prognostic markers and gene-environment interaction with smoking for urinary bladder cancer
GWAS of tinnitus and hearing loss in the general population with emphasis on noise exposure and aging
Study of the genetic basis of mitral valve prolapse using meta-analysis of GWAS
Genetics of complex diseases, comorbidities, and other traits in multi-ethnic samples
Genetic determinants of breast cancer prognosis and aggressivity – a phenome-wide association study
Exploring the effects of genome structural variation on human health and disease
Statistical Method Development for Phenome-Wide Association Studies
Validating genomic trait prediction algorithms for commercial use with the UK Biobank resource
Developing Statistical Methods for Genetic and Imaging Studies of Substance Use and Dependence
Prediction models of health and wellness traits based on genetics, anthropometric, and clinical data
Genetics of Vegetarianism
Dr Qing Lu, Developing Statistical Methods for Genetic and Imaging Studies of Substance Use and Dependence
Dr Devanshi Seth, Genetics of alcoholic liver cirrhosis
Dr Carl Anderson, Genetic association study of Irritable Bowel Syndrome, and a comparison with related phenotypes.
Professor Gaolang Gong, Identifying the healthy aging pattern of topological asymmetry of human brain networks and the underlying pathway between gene, brain asymmetry and cognitive
Dr Elizabeth Yanik, Evaluation of genetic and non-genetic risk factors for degenerative rotator cuff disease.
Dr Claire Churchhouse, Methodological extensions to estimate genetic heritability and shared risk factors for phenotypes of the UK Biobank
Dr Guy Leschziner, Analysis of sleep phenotypes, genotypes and associated conditions
Mr David Nicholson, Fine-scale ancestry in the UK Biobank samples
Professor Pim van der Harst, Determinants of human cardiac structure and function and relation with outcome
Professor Jonathan Marchini, Population structure in the UK Biobank samples
Assistant Professor Jin Liu, Novel Methods to Jointly Analyze Pleiotropic Genetic Effects on Multiple Traits Integrating Epigenomics and Genomics
Dr Mikko Kuokkanen, Genetic determinants of healthy ageing.
Dr Mark Bailey, Genetic epidemiology of Ménière disease in UK Biobank
Dr Paul O’Reilly, Multi-trait GWAS analyses in the UK Biobank
Dr Xiaoyi Gao, Ocular Genetics in the UK Biobank
Dr Jeffrey Barrett, Genetics of Infection Susceptibility
Dr Arimantas Lionikas: Genetics of Variation in Regional Muscle Mass
Ms Gunn-Helen Moen: Genetics of gestational diabetes
Dr Stefanie Heilmann-Heimbach: Systematic insights into the genetic basis of male-pattern baldness
Professor Christopher O’Donnell, A genome-wide and Pheno-wide association study of common diseases on 900,000 individuals from US and UK.
Assistant Professor Avram Holmes, Structural genetic contributions brain function and behavior
Professor Kari Stefansson, Genetics of lumbar disc disease and associated sciatica
Professor Gareth Bond, Pan-cancer Genetic Analysis
Mr Vincent Frouin, Study of genes/SNPs association with the brain morphology, including in particular the sulci and the sulcal pits
Prof Michal Linial, Novel machine-learning framework for improved inference in GWAS
Prof. Dr. Jochen Hampe: Identification of Genetic Risk Factors for Colonic Diverticular Disease
Dr Kostas Tsilidis: Investigating the associations between sex steroid hormone concentrations and risk of cancer development and survival
Professor Simon Baron-Cohen: Genetics of traits associated with autism
Dr Nicholas Timpson: A meta-analytic genome-wide association study for Vitamin D Levels
Dr Maria Kyrgiou: Genome-wide association study for cervical intraepithelial neoplasia and cervical cancer
Dr Maria Teresa Landi: Genome-wide association study of cutaneous malignant melanoma
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cancer,
GWAS,
melanoma
February 2017
Dr. Alexander Teumer: GWAS of kidney function related traits and kidney disease
Professor Zi-Bing Jin: Genome-wide association study of ocular diseases in UK and East-Asia populations
Dr. Erikka Loftfield: Potential interactions between coffee consumption, genetic polymorphisms, diabetes, liver and cardiovascular disease, and total and cause-specific mortality
Professor Luda Diatchenko: A replication study of pain interactions with comorbidities
Associate Professor Stuart MacGregor: Quantifying the genetic contributions to cancer and cancer risk factors
Dr Brent Richards: Comprehensive Phenotype-wide Association Studies (PheWAS) for Genetic Tool Variants relevant to GSK Drug Targets
Dr Nick Dand, King’s College London
Professor Gerton Lunter, University of Oxford
GWAS for risk for sports injuries
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GWAS,
sports injury
September 2016
Dr Stacey Cherny, University of Hong Kong
Assistant Professor Josh Knowles, Stanford University, United States
Dr. David Heckerman, Microsoft, United States
Dr Ioanna Tzoulaki, Imperial College London
Professor James Allan, Newcastle University
Dr Benjamin Cairns, Oxford University
Dr Mattias Johansson, International Agency for Research on Cancer, France
Dr Ines Barroso, Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute
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BMI,
GWAS,
obesity
March 2016
Dr Xia Shen, Karolinska Institutet, Sweden
Dr. Jose Arbones-Mainar, Aragon Health Sciences Institute
Dr Mark Iles, University of Leeds
Dr. Jennifer Listgarten, Microsoft Research New England, USA
Associate Professor Tony Merriman, University of Otago, New Zealand
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Gout,
GWAS
October 2015
Ms Evelin Mihailov, University of Tartu
Dr Cathy Wyse, University of Glasgow
Dr Robert Scott, University of Cambridge
Professor Stephen Sawcer, University of Cambridge
Professor Stephen Sawcer, University of Cambridge
Dr Robert Scott, University of Cambridge
Professor Peter Donnelly, Genomics Plc
The relationship of cognitive function and negative emotions with morbidity and mortality: an aetiological investigation
Professor Peter Donnelly, University of Oxford
Dr Ian Sayers, University of Nottingham
Professor Paul Elliott, Imperial College London
Professor Dominic Furniss, University of Oxford
Associate Professor Pim van der Harst, University Medical Center Groningen, Netherlands
Dr Albert Tenesa, University of Edinburgh, Roslin Institute