Igor Pupko
@igorpupko
Cheese connoisseur. Adventurer. Bad Joke enthusiast. Awful chess player.
Also a Statistical Genetics and Multi-Omics Ph.D.
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15-10-2017 18:50:51
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Curious about #GWAS analyses? Apply to University of Surrey European Society of Human Genetics (ESHG) online five-day course “Introduction to statistical analyses of GWAS”, July 5-9, 2021! Fully live-taught, real data computer analysis workshops, international teaching team. Check tinyurl.com/y5cn9jo8 Please, RT
📢Short online live course "Introduction to the statistical analysis of GWAS"! If you want to run GWAS, calculate PGS or perform MR, it is for you. Apply by December 22, 2022 tinyurl.com/mtt44px the 9th edition, 350 scientists trained! European Society of Human Genetics (ESHG) supports fellowships
#emgm2023 Registration tinyurl.com/ytpz5mh4 and abstract submission tinyurl.com/2p8dkwb6 is open for EMGM 2023 meeting University of Surrey
Only eight days to submit your #emgm2023 abstract! University of Surrey Surrey Institute for People-Centred AI
We loved seeing everyone at Monday's science and new beginnings London Genetics Network event University of Surrey Huge thanks to the speakers, poster presenters and all our attendees , and our funding as a SIG from The Genetics Society
"An R Package Assessing Shared Predisposition between Phenotypes Using Polygenic Scores" New research from Philippe Froguel & colleagues explores the potential of Polygenic Scores (PGS) to assess shared genetic predispositions between phenotypes ⬇️ karger.com/hhe/article/89…
.@Joni_Coleman & I are looking for a bioinformatics/genetics PhD student in this joint MRC industry PhD scheme "Unveiling Disease-Causing DNA Repeats with Long-Read Sequencing" - a 4 year PhD funded by Oxford Nanopore & Medical Research Council iCASE scheme. kcl-mrcdtp.com/project/unveil…… #MRCDTP25
🚨 Proud to share that our paper on the genetic links between type 2 diabetes (T2D) and hypertension is now published in Nature Communications! We dissect the genetic relationship between T2D and hypertension — and show it is not driven by a single shared pathway. 🧬 (1/N)