Julian Homburger
@jrhomburger
ID: 2474526685
02-05-2014 20:40:35
98 Tweet
122 Takipçi
98 Takip Edilen
Excited to share a new publication in Genome Medicine, collaboration with Color led by Julian Homburger. Low coverage whole genome seq enables accurate assessment of common variants and calc of polygenic scores genomemedicine.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.11… cc: Sek Kathiresan MD Alicia Zhou, PhD @CynthiaNeben
A @bioRxivpreprint showing how polygenic risk scores influence penetrance of monogenic diseases (like #BRCA), by Amit V. Khera Sek Kathiresan MD and colleagues attracts interest @sciencemagazine science.sciencemag.org/content/366/64… w/ Pete Kraft David H Ledbetter (he/him) UK Biobank Color
On our blog today, Color data scientist Julian Homburger takes the basics of genetics and sequencing further, explaining some of the more complicated components that enable the delivery of meaningful and accurate results. blog.color.com/genetics-201-t…
We are partnering with Alameda County Health and the West Oakland Health Clinic to expand COVID-19 testing access to the Oakland community with a free testing site. Read more about how this site is part of the county’s ongoing effort to address testing disparities: color.com/covid-19-testi…
Our latest Nature Communications paper by Julian Homburger, Amit V. Khera and @Broadinstitute illustrates how the interplay between monogenic variants and polygenic risk can significantly affect the likelihood of developing certain diseases. Read more: color.com/color-discover…
Have you ever wanted to work in polygenic scores with some of the best in the field? Amit V. Khera is hiring! Anyone who is looking to work in an amazing lab CGM at MGH and Broad Institute with some amazing people, please apply! You will not regret it.
We're thrilled to share our manuscript "Small-molecule inhibition of GYS1 for the treatment of Pompe disease and other glycogen storage disorders,” featured as the cover story of the latest Science Magazine. Congrats to our team on this exciting research! science.org/doi/10.1126/sc…