Olivier Delaneau
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07-11-2013 19:43:05
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We are happy to announce that our study on imputation of ancient human genomes is now published in Nature Communications: nature.com/articles/s4146… Thank you to all co-authors! Simone Rubinacci Eduardo Amorim 🏳️🌈🇧🇷 Diana Ivette @siko76 Hannes Larsson AnnaSapfo Malaspinas Olivier Delaneau Dept of Computational Biology, Uni Lausanne SIB
Happy to announce the release of 200k UK Biobank WGS phased with SHAPEIT5, together with cutting-edge imputation pipelines. Relevant links: - Processing: biobank.ndph.ox.ac.uk/showcase/refer… - Access: biobank.ndph.ox.ac.uk/showcase/field… - Pipelines: srubinacci.gitbook.io/uk-biobank-imp… More details to come!
It’s the second anniversary of the UK Biobank Research Analysis Platform (UKB-RAP)! We’ve collected our highlights from the past year in this video & in the below thread: youtu.be/E523eRY6XwY
📢 Excited to share our latest preprint on UK Biobank WGS and non-coding rare variant associations! 🧵 Olivier Delaneau Dept of Computational Biology, Uni Lausanne #UKB #NonCoding #RareVariants Study breakdown below: ⬇️
📢 New preprint alert! Refining SHAPEIT5 haplotypes using whole genome sequencing reads. 🧬On #UKbiobank, it confirms a fascinating trend-de novo mutations are more often paternally inherited. 👏 to Rick Wertenbroek and Olivier Delaneau for this smart work! biorxiv.org/cgi/content/sh…
We are happy to announce that our work on the impact of post-mortem damage and contamination on imputation performance in ancient DNA is now out on bioRxiv! biorxiv.org/content/10.110… Olivier Delaneau Simone Rubinacci AnnaSapfo Malaspinas Dept of Computational Biology, Uni Lausanne SIB
lundbeckfonden.com/themes/ancient… Four articles in nature uncover the genetic traces and geographical origins of diseases such as multiple sclerosis and Alzheimer’s based on ancient human DNA. More than 175 researchers from across the world, led by Eske Willerslev, participated in the
We're thrilled to welcome Dr. Nina Mars (Nina Mars), Dr. Arafath (Rafa) Najumudeen (Arafath (Rafa) Najumudeen) and Dr. Simone Rubinacci (Simone Rubinacci) as the newest FIMM-EMBL Group Leaders HiLIFE_Helsinki University of Helsinki! helsinki.fi/en/hilife-hels…
Delighted to share our paper "Assessing the impact of post‑mortem damage and contamination on imputation performance in ancient DNA" supervised by Barbara now out in Scientific Reports! Simone Rubinacci Olivier Delaneau AnnaSapfo Malaspinas Dept of Computational Biology, Uni Lausanne SIB ➡️More details here: nature.com/articles/s4159…