Andrey Ziyatdinov (@covariani) 's Twitter Profile
Andrey Ziyatdinov

@covariani

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calendar_today21-11-2019 18:06:32

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Jack Kosmicki (@jakphd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#ASHG22 Andrey Ziyatdinov presenting on An ancestry-specific allele frequency browser at 142 million variants and an imputation reference panel derived from exome and whole genome sequencing of the Mexico City Prospective Study (MCPS)

Joelle Mbatchou (@joellembatchou) 's Twitter Profile Photo

(1/2) Hello tweetosphere! We are actively seeking a motivated researcher to join the Analytical Genetics team at Regeneron Genetics Center and develop statistical methods and tools to facilitate the analysis of large-scale data.

Regeneron Genetics Center (@regenerondna) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today we, along with our collaborators at Unidad de Investigación en Medicina Experimental, Oxford Population Health (OxPop), AstraZeneca and @Abbvie are proud to share that our analysis of 140K individuals from the Mexico City Prospective Study (MCPS) has been published in nature. Explore the details: go.nature.com/3rStgzB

Veera Rajagopal  (@doctorveera) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A few days ago, Regeneron Genetics Center (RGC) celebrated its 10th year anniversary. To mark this occasion, let me tell you the story of RGC--a weekend read. Disclosure: I am not disclosing any privileged information that I may have access to as an RGC employee. The first

neurodogeneration (@neelroop) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The deadline is fast-approaching! Process is a bit unusual - you apply and see the possible projects in Jan, interview in person in Feb. App is easy, and RGC has some great projects. The one with our group will be dry (integrative genomics) + wet (CRISPR screen) work. Apply now!

Andrey Ziyatdinov (@covariani) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Happy to see the Sparse Burden Association Test (SBAT) published in AJHG! Great teamwork with Joelle Mbatchou, Jonathan Marchini, and colleagues at the RGC. It feels special, as it was my very first project Regeneron Genetics Center.

Veera Rajagopal  (@doctorveera) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Excited to share one of my favorite genetic discoveries made at the Regeneron Genetics Center. We went looking for genetic clues about why some people smoke more than others and found something in an unexpected place: the genomes of Indigenous Mexicans. 1/

Excited to share one of my favorite genetic discoveries made at the Regeneron Genetics Center. 

We went looking for genetic clues about why some people smoke more than others and found something in an unexpected place: the genomes of Indigenous Mexicans. 1/