Jonas Ghouse
@ghousejonas
MD. PhD. Translational scientist studying cardiovascular genetics • Postdoc at the @UCPH_BRIDGE translational excellence program.
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30-06-2019 18:07:44
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👀🐭🧠New anatomical study of where vision meets motor in mouse cortex. Thanks for the great teamwork! Idavr Jonathan Whitlock @Mennopw & Andrea ✨Kavli Neuroscience
🔥 OUT TODAY Nature Genetics 📰 Genome-wide meta-analysis identifies 93 risk loci and enables risk prediction equivalent to monogenic forms of venous thromboembolism 👩🏼🤝👨🏿 Jonas Ghouse and team 👇🏼 go.nature.com/3GTP0Pb
🔥 HOT OFF THE PRESS Nature Genetics 📰 Genome-wide analyses of ADHD identify 27 risk loci, refine the genetic architecture and implicate several cognitive domains 👩🏾🤝👨🏿 Anders Børglum Ditte Demontis and team ⬇️ go.nature.com/3WGYLWI
Using the Nightingale Health metabolic biomarker data in UK Biobank? Check out Dr. Scott C. Ritchie and co's paper on quality control and normalisation. Just out at Scientific Data Paper 👉 nature.com/articles/s4159… ukbnmr R package 💪 github.com/sritchie73/ukb…
Urticaria GWAS, 40K cases- 1M controls, 9 associations highlighting type 2 immune response, mast cell biology (CBLB, FCER1A, GCSAML, STAT6, TPSD1, ZFPM1), innate immunity (C4), and NF-κB. Guðjón Óskarsson Ragnar Kristjánsson asmundurhreinn Gardar Sveinbjornsson Communications Biology nature.com/articles/s4200…
Rare sequence variants and Migraine article in Nature Genetics from Gyda Bjornsdottir Enjoyed a lot to work on it, especially the Sodium channel story Enjoy the read nature.com/articles/s4158…
Variants at the Interleukin 1 Gene Locus and Pericarditis | Genetics and Genomics | JAMA Cardiology | JAMA Network. Great to see our publication in JAMA Cardiology by Rosa Thorolfsdottir and colleagues. Genetics and therapeutics converging. jamanetwork.com/journals/jamac…
asmundurhreinn reported on a cause of primary ovarian insufficiency. 1 in 8000 women are homozygote for a stop gained variant in CCDC201, have menopause 9 years earlier and have much less children. These women could plan their reproductive life early nature.com/articles/s4158…