Mike Inouye
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Computational biologist. Geriatric millennial. American Australian. Professor @Cambridge_Uni. Director of Data Sciences @BakerResearchAu. Director @CamBakerSGI.
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We are delighted that Prof Angela Wood from VPD Heart & Lung Research Institute BHF Cardiovascular Epidemiology Unit at Cambridge has been recognised with the award of an NIHR Research Professorship.
Very pleased to share this exciting project on gene misexpression led by Thomas Vanderstichele. Great collaboration with the INTERVAL study, Mike Inouye and Dirk Paul
Excited to share the first preprint of my PhD Wellcome Sanger Institute looking into the prevalence and genetic mechanisms of gene misexpression in 4,568 whole blood RNA-seq samples from the INTERVAL cohort. biorxiv.org/cgi/content/sh…
The new CRISPR-based therapy for sickle cell disease & beta-thal is a win for GWAS.
The target (BCL11A) for the Vertex Pharmaceuticals CRISPR Therapeutics therapy was first prioritized by GWAS of HbF & disease modification, with subsequent molecular characterization of the prioritized gene.
Some…
📣Recruiting a Postdoc in Biomedical Data Science!
👉 jobs.cam.ac.uk/job/42516/
Come work VPD Heart & Lung Research Institute BHF Cardiovascular Epidemiology Unit at Cambridge DPHPC at the centre of one helluva dynamic and innovative research campus
More info at inouyelab.org
1/n A webinar from CDC Genomics & Precision Health on Mendelian randomization (MR) highlights some under-appreciated aspects of MR; this thread outlines these youtube.com/watch?v=pc3uQz…
📣Recruiting a Postdoc in Biomedical Data Science!
👉 jobs.cam.ac.uk/job/42516/
Come work VPD Heart & Lung Research Institute BHF Cardiovascular Epidemiology Unit at Cambridge DPHPC at the centre of one helluva dynamic and innovative research campus
More info at inouyelab.org
World-leading expert Prof Peter Visscher from Institute for Molecular Bioscience University of Oxford to share his insights on Exploiting within-family segregation variance to study complex traits in lunchtime talk for Cambridge Biomedical Campus staff at VPD Heart & Lung Research Institute 12noon 1 Dec. No booking required, light lunch provided
Decoding disease: from genomes to networks to phenotypes go.nature.com/3fq7VnT #Review by Aaron Wong, Rachel S. G. Sealfon, Chandra L. Theesfeld & Olga Troyanskaya Troyanskaya Lab Flatiron CCB Flatiron Institute Princeton University Princeton UniversityHive