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James R. Priest MD

@jamesrpriestmd

Physician-Scientist interested in all forms of inherited heart disease (he/him) all opinions my own @[email protected]

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Combining Genetic Proxies of Drug Targets and Time-to-event analyses From Longitudinal Observational Data To Identify Target Patient Populations James R. Priest MD Sylwia Figarska Tenaya Therapeutics medrxiv.org/content/10.110…

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Billy, this is Grimace. He's a relief pitcher. He is one of the most undervalued players in baseball. His defect is that he his milkshake brings all the boys to the yard.

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Maybe it’s just being a Dad, but regardless of what you think of him as a president, I’ll always remember Biden as a good man who loved his son

Maybe it’s just being a Dad, but regardless of what you think of him as a president, I’ll always remember Biden as a good man who loved his son
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Leadership spotlight on Kathy Ivey, Ph.D., our Senior Vice President, Research! As our first ever employee, Kathy was instrumental in Tenaya’s creation and in our current success. Hear from her on why she thinks Tenaya is so special.

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One more time for the people in the back: AI is a software wrapper around machine learning, machine learning is fancy words for statistics, thanks for coming to my TED talk

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Fascinating results from a GWAS of neonatal jaundice in 30,000 trios. The strongest locus was the UGT1A* locus containing bilirubin conjugating enzymes, which is not surprising. But it appears that this locus is distinct from the one well known in adults. The authors write that

Fascinating results from a GWAS of neonatal jaundice in 30,000 trios. The strongest locus was the UGT1A* locus containing bilirubin conjugating enzymes, which is not surprising. But it appears that this locus is distinct from the one well known in adults. The authors write that