Álvaro Andreu-Bernabeu (@andreu_bernabeu) 's Twitter Profile
Álvaro Andreu-Bernabeu

@andreu_bernabeu

Psychiatrist and researcher at @maranon_ips and @CIBER_SAM

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Andrea ganna (@andganna) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our latest work asks: How 414 diseases diagnosed early in life impact the lifetime chance to remain childless? Using within-sibs analysis, nationwide data from 🇸🇪 and 🇫🇮 we find large effect of mental health in ♂️ and metabolic disorders in ♀️ nature.com/articles/s4156…

Álvaro Andreu-Bernabeu (@andreu_bernabeu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New multinational GWAS on income in preprint. Findings on non-education income’s mental health impact align with our Multivariable MR direct effects analyses x.com/andreu_bernabe…

Emil (@euffelmann.bsky.social) (@euffelmann) 's Twitter Profile Photo

1/16 Our new preprint is out, in which we developed an approach to transform Polygenic (Risk) Scores (PGSs) to disorder probabilities (i.e. the absolute lifetime disorder risk). Here is a brief overview. x.com/medrxivpreprin…

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

A beautiful study by Nivard et al. on the direct and indirect genetic effects on school achievement shows that the indirect effects act primarily via dynastic effects rather than genetic nurture. nature.com/articles/s4156…

Vijay Ganesh (@vganeshmdphd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Long non-coding RNAs comprise a large part of the genome, yet loss of one copy (haploinsufficiency) of a lncRNA is not known to cause a human disease. Read our preprint to learn how deletions of the lncRNA CHASERR cause a severe neurodevelopmental disorder.medrxiv.org/content/10.110…

Alex Bick (@alexbickmdphd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Excited to share AllofUsResearch program’s flagship genomics paper describing 245,388 clinical-grade genome sequences encompassing >1 billion genetic variants published today in nature nature.com/articles/s4158…

Excited to share <a href="/AllofUsResearch/">AllofUsResearch</a> program’s flagship genomics paper describing 245,388 clinical-grade genome sequences encompassing &gt;1 billion genetic variants published today in <a href="/Nature/">nature</a> 
nature.com/articles/s4158…
Celso Arango (@caldirector) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Accelerated Cortical Thinning in Schizophrenia Is Associated With Rare and Common Predisposing Variation to Schizophrenia and Neurodevelopmental Disorders with Javier González Peñas Álvaro Andreu-Bernabeu CIBERSAM Escéptica IPSMarañón Psiquiatria Infantil and more sciencedirect.com/science/articl…

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

Finally, we now know exactly which region and cell types in the brain are mediating the actions of GLP1R agonists. As many suspected, it's not the hypothalamus where the magic happens. It's brain stem, particularly a region called dorsal vagal complex (DVC). Two GLP1R

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

Inarguably the most important human genetics paper of the year, and a landmark moment in the history of neurodevelopmental disorder (NDD) genetics. Mutations in RNU4-2, encoding a small nuclear RNA (snRNA) are among the most frequent genetic causes of NDD, explaining up to 0.4%

Sasha Gusev (@sashagusevposts) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I wrote about the knowns and unknowns around polygenic embryo selection, expanding on a previous post about genetic prediction of IQ. A short 🧵:

I wrote about the knowns and unknowns around polygenic embryo selection, expanding on a previous post about genetic prediction of IQ. A short 🧵:
Veera Rajagopal  (@doctorveera) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Congrats to my colleagues at RGC (Sheila Gaynor, Timothy A. Thornton and team) on their new publication in Nature Genetics on value of exome vs genome sequencing in gene discovery. nature.com/articles/s4158… The message is clear: exome sequencing is more cost-effective than genome

Sasha Gusev (@sashagusevposts) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I wrote a bit about the two very interesting studies of siblings/families from last week. Tan et al. family GWAS (medrxiv.org/content/10.110…) and Sidorenko et al. sibling heritability estimates (nature.com/articles/s4158…). A few surprising findings summarized here: 🧵

I wrote a bit about the two very interesting studies of siblings/families from last week. Tan et al. family GWAS (medrxiv.org/content/10.110…) and Sidorenko et al. sibling heritability estimates (nature.com/articles/s4158…). A few surprising findings summarized here: 🧵
Álvaro Andreu-Bernabeu (@andreu_bernabeu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Este intercambio (junto con los trabajos que citan) entre dos de las grandes figuras de la genética poblacional es un curso avanzado para cualquiera interesado

Elliot Tucker-Drob (@tuckerdrob) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Are mental disorders extreme manifestations of continuous traits or genetically distinct entities? We present Genomic Taxometric Analysis of Continuous and Case-Control data (GTACCC) for evaluating genetic continuity of traits across the severity spectrum. Tweetorial coming soon.

Are mental disorders extreme manifestations of continuous traits or genetically distinct entities? We present Genomic Taxometric Analysis of Continuous and Case-Control data (GTACCC) for evaluating genetic continuity of traits across the severity spectrum. Tweetorial coming soon.
Awais Aftab (@awaisaftab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Anatomy of Moncrieff's Anti-Medication Playbook Dr Joanna Moncrieff has a carefully honed 3-step strategy of attacking psychiatry, which she has used with remarkable power against the medical establishment. Step 1: Identify a narrow, technical assertion pertaining to the

Anatomy of Moncrieff's Anti-Medication Playbook

<a href="/joannamoncrieff/">Dr Joanna Moncrieff</a> has a carefully honed 3-step strategy of attacking psychiatry, which she has used with remarkable power against the medical establishment.

Step 1: Identify a narrow, technical assertion pertaining to the
Oded Rechavi (@odedrechavi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The truth is that the scientific process is horribly inefficient and wasteful. But the solution is NOT cutting funds and it’s NOT top down guidance of what should be studied. Instead, we should revolutionize how we publish and improve peer review.

Abdel Abdellaoui (@dr_appie) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In every civilization, people end up sorted into levels of socio-economic status (SES). We explore the history, present, and future of scientific research on the complicated relationship between SES and DNA in Nature Human Behaviour 💰🧬🎓 Link: rdcu.be/efacK Thread below 👇🏽

In every civilization, people end up sorted into levels of socio-economic status (SES). We explore the history, present, and future of scientific research on the complicated relationship between SES and DNA in <a href="/NatureHumBehav/">Nature Human Behaviour</a> 💰🧬🎓

Link: rdcu.be/efacK

Thread below 👇🏽