Sentences with phrase «linkage studies in»

«Seeing linkage studies in this world of GWAs is rare,» he says, but he maintains that the study «really moves the field along.»

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In addition, I had often been struck, in listening to my colleagues in China studies here at Oxford and elsewhere, at how important international linkages were to understanding what were ostensibly policies that we would label «domestic»In addition, I had often been struck, in listening to my colleagues in China studies here at Oxford and elsewhere, at how important international linkages were to understanding what were ostensibly policies that we would label «domestic»in listening to my colleagues in China studies here at Oxford and elsewhere, at how important international linkages were to understanding what were ostensibly policies that we would label «domestic»in China studies here at Oxford and elsewhere, at how important international linkages were to understanding what were ostensibly policies that we would label «domestic».
A program of data linkage and harmonisation with related studies and data collected for administrative purposes, developing an integrated data infrastructure for the study of elections in Britain.
To enable talented, early - career scholars combining biomedical science and population health to participate actively in the IOM study process, promoting the linkage of public health and medicine — both scientifically and through practice and policy.
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The findings, published in the June issue of Health Affairs, suggest that this routine linkage of mental illness with violence toward others paints an unfair portrait of those with mental illness, suggesting that most are prone to violence when numerous studies have concluded that only a small percentage actually commit violence.
«For the last decade, America lost sight of the important linkages along the innovation - manufacturing - deployment chain and lost global leadership in multiple industries as a result,» he continued in a 2010 case study for Harvard Business School outlining DOE's approach.
With the discovery of ZBTB48's novel linkage between telomeres and mitochondria, which both have key roles in cellular ageing, we will also be studying whether this interplay contributes to telomere maintenance.»
The study of new linkages between the two types of seismic activity, published in Nature Geoscience on Sept. 11, may help promote better understanding of earthquake hazard posed by subduction zones, a type of fault responsible for some of the world's most powerful earthquakes.
Although scientists are still in the early stages of trying to understand the relationships between slow slip events and earthquakes, Wallace said that the study results highlight additional linkages between these processes.
While the study, published in JAMA Psychiatry, was designed as a preliminary evaluation of the program, the results suggest that comprehensive MAT treatment in jails and prisons, with linkage to treatment in the community after release, is a promising strategy for rapidly addressing the opioid epidemic nationwide, the researchers say.
In the meantime, the genetic linkage technique has largely been replaced with genome - wide association (GWA) studies.
A linkage study identifies only broad regions containing dozens or even hundreds of genes, whereas GWA studies often allow the association of a specific gene with a certain trait in the population.
«The linkage between violence and mental health problems remains significant in Guatemala and our study will hopefully raise awareness of this linkage and the need for greater investment in mental health resources in Guatemala and other nations affected by persistent violence.»
The study presented here highlights current knowledge gaps and provides research recommendations so that ecologists can gain a deeper understanding of the linkages between biodiversity and ecosystem stability in a changing world.
Scientists for years have looked for the biological roots of the problem using tools such as genome - wide association studies and gene - linkage analysis, which crunch genetic and health data from thousands of people in an effort to pinpoint disease - causing genetic variants.
The study was based on a massive linkage of different kinds of records from the California Birth Master Files for 1997 through 2007, the California Department of Developmental Services autism caseload for 1997 through 2011, and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's National ART Surveillance System for live births in 1997 through 2007.
All previous studies indicate a tight linkage between the distribution of baleen whales and krill in this region.
Sex - differences in the metabolic health of offspring of parents with diabetes: a record - linkage study
Linkage and candidate gene studies have been highly successful in the identification of genes that cause the monogenic variants of diabetes and, although progress in the more common forms of T2D has been slow, a number of genes have now been reproducibly associated with T2D risk in multiple studies.
Both pedigree - based and population - based linkage analyses rely on estimating recent IBD, and evidence of ancient IBD can be used to detect population structure in genetic association studies.
Describes gene - identification methods — emphasizing linkage and association studies — used in research on bipolar disorder and schizophrenia.
The deCODE study is the largest population genetic study ever carried out in patients with essential hypertension — high blood pressure without a known secondary cause — and reports the strongest genome - wide linkage of any research on this condition to date.
This section invites manuscripts describing (a) Linkage, association, substitution or positional mapping and epigenetic studies in any species; (b) Validation studies of candidate genes using genetically - engineered mutant model organisms; (c) Studies focused on epistatis and gene - environment interactions; (d) Analysis of the functional implications of genomic sequence variation and aim to attach physiological or pharmacogenomic relevance to alterations in genes or proteins; (e) Studies of DNA copy number variants, non-coding RNA, genome deletions, insertions, duplications and other single nucleotide polymorphisms and their relevance to physiology or pharmacology in humans or model organisms, in vitro or in vivo; and (f) Theoretical approaches to analysis of sequence varstudies in any species; (b) Validation studies of candidate genes using genetically - engineered mutant model organisms; (c) Studies focused on epistatis and gene - environment interactions; (d) Analysis of the functional implications of genomic sequence variation and aim to attach physiological or pharmacogenomic relevance to alterations in genes or proteins; (e) Studies of DNA copy number variants, non-coding RNA, genome deletions, insertions, duplications and other single nucleotide polymorphisms and their relevance to physiology or pharmacology in humans or model organisms, in vitro or in vivo; and (f) Theoretical approaches to analysis of sequence varstudies of candidate genes using genetically - engineered mutant model organisms; (c) Studies focused on epistatis and gene - environment interactions; (d) Analysis of the functional implications of genomic sequence variation and aim to attach physiological or pharmacogenomic relevance to alterations in genes or proteins; (e) Studies of DNA copy number variants, non-coding RNA, genome deletions, insertions, duplications and other single nucleotide polymorphisms and their relevance to physiology or pharmacology in humans or model organisms, in vitro or in vivo; and (f) Theoretical approaches to analysis of sequence varStudies focused on epistatis and gene - environment interactions; (d) Analysis of the functional implications of genomic sequence variation and aim to attach physiological or pharmacogenomic relevance to alterations in genes or proteins; (e) Studies of DNA copy number variants, non-coding RNA, genome deletions, insertions, duplications and other single nucleotide polymorphisms and their relevance to physiology or pharmacology in humans or model organisms, in vitro or in vivo; and (f) Theoretical approaches to analysis of sequence varStudies of DNA copy number variants, non-coding RNA, genome deletions, insertions, duplications and other single nucleotide polymorphisms and their relevance to physiology or pharmacology in humans or model organisms, in vitro or in vivo; and (f) Theoretical approaches to analysis of sequence variation.
The polyT repeat in intron 6 of TOMM40 (rs10524523) was genotyped using fluorescence - based fragment size analysis (Supplemental Figure 1; http://neuroscienceresearch.wustl.edu/pages/cruchaga2011.aspx).19 A detailed explanation of the fluorescence - based fragment size genotyping, quality control steps, allele frequency, and linkage disequilibrium between the studied polymorphisms can be found at http://neuroscienceresearch.wustl.edu/Pages/cruchaga2011.aspx.
The direct linkages between life and planetary processes on the volcanically active, deep - sea, mid-ocean ridge system can only be understood through tightly integrated studies across a broad range of disciplines in geophysics, geology, chemistry, biology, and oceanography, according to the NSF.
The validation studies include the linkage between teachers» use of classroom strategies and behaviors with gains in student learning contained within the model.
Any hesitancy on our part in studying this critical linkage will (and should) be viewed with suspicion by a public uncertain about our capacity to contribute solutions to our educational problems.
Linkage disequilibrium may extend for megabases within some breeds, compared with only tens of kilobases in humans, making genome - wide studies more economical in dogs [7].
«Case Studies is an occasion to show some of the gems of the collection, and to think about the linkages that bridge works from different moments in time, cultures, and mediums,» says Curator of Contemporary Art and Case Studies curator Laura Addison.
Perhaps more importantly, the paper in no way challenges the Emanuel (2005) study demonstrating a close linkage between warming sea surface temperatures and hurricane intensity for the Atlantic.
This guidance document provides a study of the advantages of using ICT technologies to support the implementation of the Sustainable Development Goals, in particular SDG 11, by facilitating the missing linkages that exist between sustainability policies and urban - planning practices through digitally - enabled urban actions.
Scientific studies show there is little if any linkage between hurricane frequency and severity with CO2 in the atmosphere, but an objective, common - sense, easy to understand analysis of hurricanes over the past 110 years, also demonstrates that climate change is not affecting the number or severity of hurricanes.
I have a similar attitude to other Team studies purporting to show that the modern warm period is warmer than the MWP — I don't think that they've proved this using their data and methods, each study having slightly different problems, but the high degree of linkage between Team studies in terms of proxy selection means that a couple of problem proxies (e.g. bristlecones) can affect a lot of studies that are advertised as «independent».
Temperature observations will also be studied and interpreted in a more integrated manner, in order to better understand the linkages of stratospheric ozone changes to surface climate.
They studied conservation values like wilderness protection and restoration processes as well as a number of variables, including how much human modification the land has experienced, how important the land is as a natural linkage between protected areas, how well the land's ecosystems are represented within existing protected areas, and whether a place is rich in rare and endemic species.
Presently, she is a Research Professor in the Rutgers Department of Marine and Coastal Sciences, and she studies Arctic climate change and Arctic - global climate linkages.
Though many modeling studies have demonstrated the impact of deep water formation changes on the overturning circulation, the observational evidence for such a linkage has been hard to come by for two reasons: (1) Deep water formation is difficult to quantify because the time and locale of production are highly variable from winter to winter, and (2) overturning circulation measures require observations that span the basin, which have been limited in space and time.
2008 -1010-NASA, Water and Energy Cycle, An observational and modeling study of a rare tornadic storm in a major central business district: Possible linkages to drought and urban land cover.
Maternal alcohol use disorder and child school attendance outcomes for non-Indigenous and Indigenous children in Western Australia: a population cohort record linkage study
This study investigates the potential of record linkage to enhance reporting of deaths among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples in NSW, Australia.
ABSTRACT: The study proposes a dual domains model which describes the linkages for various types of justice with satisfaction, trust and commitment in relationships between retailers and suppliers.
At this time, willing parents / caregivers sign a written consent form to participate in the study and to permit future follow - up through additional data collection and data linkage, on behalf of themselves and their children.
They made no predictions in the first study, but they were interested in a measure of «physiological linkage,» because a prior study showed that the skin conductance of two nurses was correlated only if they disliked one another.
We made no predictions in the first study, but we were interested in a measure of «physiological linkage,» because a prior study showed that the skin conductance of two nurses was correlated only if they disliked one another.
The MCS is embedded within an intergenerational, multiagency record linkage study, the New South Wales Child Development Study, which permits MCS data to be interpreted in the context of longitudinal data that is subject to minimal selection and participation study, the New South Wales Child Development Study, which permits MCS data to be interpreted in the context of longitudinal data that is subject to minimal selection and participation Study, which permits MCS data to be interpreted in the context of longitudinal data that is subject to minimal selection and participation bias.
From the linked data in our study, we will ascertain the majority of children who started school in another state via linkage to the national AEDI data collection.
The raw linkage rate for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander deaths was 80 %, a considerable improvement over the corresponding figure of 74 % in the 2006 Census study.
«In 38 studies published since 1990, researchers examined linkages between children's well - being and their relationships with nonresident fathers.
In this study, we will therefore longitudinally investigate linkages between parent — adolescent relationships and adolescent friendships.
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