Genetic Epidemiology II
Genetic Epidemiology II
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17 seminar style audio visual talks presented by leading world experts
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Target Audience
For all those wishing to be briefed on the latest developments in the study and understanding of genetic epidemiology including biostatisticians, bioinformaticists, statisticians new to genetic analysis and statistical geneticists, genetic epidemiologists, pharmacogeneticists, genomic analysts and biometricians.
Series Editor
Dr. Mike Weale - Department of Medical and Molecular Genetics, King's College London, UK
Participating Speakers
Prof. David Balding, Dr. Ren-Hua Chung, Prof. Andrew Collins, Prof. Frank Dudbridge, Prof. Robert Elston, Dr. Geert Heidema, Dr. Christoph Lange, Prof. Kathryn Lunetta, Prof. Paul McKeigue, Dr. Dan Nicolae, Prof. Leena Peltonen, Prof. Michael Province, Dr. Andrew Skol, Prof. Kari Stefansson, Dr. Mike Weale, Prof. Bruce Weir.
Topics Covered
Special designs – Linkage and association studies – Special populations – Isolated populations – DeCode and genetic epidemiology – Whole-genome studies: types of data – Whole-genome studies: methods – Genome-wide associated studies.
The Format
Each of the seminars is specially commissioned from a leading world expert in a user friendly format of animated slides with synchronized narration. The talks preserve each speaker’s personality and approach allowing you to experience world class seminars at your own pace, wherever you want and as often as you want.
"Irrespective of whether you are new to the field or an 'old hand' these Henry Stewart Talks series by key opinion leaders are an incredibly valuable resource. No need to travel to some far-flung location to hear state-of-the-art talks, these briefings enable a student and teacher, group leader and new recruit to benefit from a series of exceptional talks, either in logical progression or focusing on particular topics of interest. In a rapidly moving field, you need both the fundamentals and the latest advances - these expertly meet the need. Highly recommended!"
Prof. David Back, University of Liverpool, UK