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  1. Simons Center
  2. Mathtube
  3. MSRI
  4. IHES
  5. Fields Institute
  6. Banff
  7. IAS

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    Some recent progress in Mendelian randomization

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    GWAS and Mendelian randomisation of disease progression traits

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    Computationally Efficient Approaches for Whole-Genome Quantile Inference with Related Samples

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    Data governance strategies for minimizing risks from reidentification and group harms

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    Genetic Architecture of Brain and Heart

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    Genetics and clinical implications of somatic mutational burden in normal blood

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    Discussion

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    Enhancing non-linear TWAS/PWAS via trait imputation with applications to Alzheimer's disease

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    Error in prediction does not inflate type I error in TWAS but polygenicity does

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    Elucidating Genetic Etiology of Complex Disease through Population-Scale Functional Genomic Studies

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    Integrating single cell eQTLs to dissect risk genes for immune mediated diseases

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    VINTAGE: A unified framework integrating gene expression mapping studies with genome-wide association studies for detecting and deciphering gene-trait associations

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    Discussion

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    Novel Approaches to Exploit Family History in Genetic Association Tests, with Applications to the UK Biobank

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    Scalable mixed models for biobank-scale data: the unreasonable effectiveness of random projections

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