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Saharon Rosset | Mixed Modeling for Case-control Genome-wide Studies | CGSI 2016

Date:July 28, 2016Posted By:Duke Hong
Saharon Rosset | Mixed Modeling for Case-control Genome-wide Studies | CGSI 2016

07/28/2016 @ 09:30-10:15
Research Talk by Saharon Rosset
Mixed Modeling for Case-control Genome-wide Studies: A Major Challenge
1. Golan, D., Lander, E.S. and Rosset, S., 2014. Measuring missing heritability: inferring the contribution of common variants. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 111(49), pp.E5272-E5281.
2. Golan, D. and Rosset, S., 2014. Effective genetic-risk prediction using mixed models. The American Journal of Human Genetics, 95(4), pp.383-393.
3. Golan, D. and Rosset, S., Mixed Models for Case-Control Genome-Wide Association Studies: Major Challenges and Partial Solutions.

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