The field of Genetic Epidemiology has historically focused on the inheritance of genetic factors and phenotypes within families. However, the increase in ever improving technologies brought a shift from familial study designs to genome wide association studies (GWAS) utilizing samples of unrelated individuals. While GWAS has yielded greater knowledge of genomic structure and disease associated variants... Read More
Workshop Goals
This workshop will focus on the use of family studies in the hunt for disease associated genes, include the development of novel methodologies and statistics for assessing variant disease relationships as well as the important role of the family study design in a clinical sequencing setting.
Agenda
ORGANIZERS
Shili Lin - Statistics, The Ohio State University
Lara Sucheston-Campbell - Pharmacy Practice and Science, The Ohio State University
Asuman Turkmen - Department of Statistics, The Ohio State University
ACCEPTED SPEAKERS
Christopher Bartlett
Saonli Basu
Alyssa Clay
Jonathan Haines
Cheryl London
Catherine Stein - Population & Quantitative Health Sciences, Case Western Reserve University
William Stewart - Pediatrics/Statistics, Nationwide Children's Hospital/The Ohio State University
Veronica Vieland - Pediatrics & Statistics, The Ohio State University
Rosalie Waller
Meng Wang
Richard Wilson
Xiaofeng Zhu - Population and Quantitative Health Sciences, Case Western Reserve University
Event Type
- Affiliate Award Fund Eligible
- NISS Sponsored