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Teri Manolio, M.D., Ph.D.

Director, Office of Population Genomics
Senior Advisor to the Director, NHGRI, on Population Genomics

Manolio TA and Bild DE. Coronary calcium, race, and genes. Arterioscler Thromb Vasc Biol, 22:359 360. 2002. [PubMed]

Manolio T. Novel risk markers and clinical practice. N Engl J Med 349:1587-1589. 2003. [PubMed]

Manolio TA, Boerwinkle E, O'Donnell CJ, and Wilson AF: Genetics of ultrasonographic carotid atherosclerosis. Arterioscler Thromb Vasc Biol, 24:1-10. 2004. [PubMed]

Manolio TA, Bailey-Wilson JE, Collins FS. Genes, environment, and the value of prospective cohort studies. Nature Reviews Genetics, 7:812-820. 2006. [PubMed]

Manolio TA. Taking our obligations to research participants seriously: Disclosing individual results of genetic research. American Journal of Bioethics, 6:32-34. 2006. [PubMed]

Collins FS, Manolio TA. Merging and emerging cohorts: necessary but not sufficient. Nature, 445:259. 2007. [PubMed]

Manolio TA, Collins FS. Genes, environment, health, and disease: Facing up to complexity. Human Heredity, 63:63-66. 2007. [PubMed]

Chanock SJ, Manolio T, Boehnke M, Boerwinkle E, Hunter DJ, Thomas G, Hirschhorn JN, Abecasis G, Altshuler D, Bailey-Wilson JE, Brooks LD, Cardon LR, Daly M, Donnelly P, Fraumeni JF Jr, Freimer NB, Gerhard DS, Gunter C, Guttmacher AE, Guyer MS, Harris EL, Hoh J, Hoover R, Kong CA, Merikangas KR, Morton CC, Palmer LJ, Phimister EG, Rice JP, Roberts J, Rotimi C, Tucker MA, Vogan KJ, Wacholder S, Wijsman EM, Winn DM, Collins FS. NCI-NHGRI Working Group on Replication in Association Studies. Replicating genotype-phenotype associations. Nature, 447:655-660. 2007. [PubMed]

Campbell H, Manolio T. Commentary: Rare alleles, modest genetic effects, and the need for collaboration. International Journal of Epidemiology, 36:445-448. 2007. [PubMed]

Manolio TA, Rodriguez LL, Brooks L, Abecasis G; the Collaborative Association Study of Psoriasis, Ballinger D, Daly M, Donnelly P, Faraone SV; the International Multi-Center ADHD Genetics Project, Frazer K, Gabriel S, Gejman P; the Molecular Genetics of Schizophrenia Collaboration, Guttmacher A, Harris EL, Insel T, Kelsoe JR; the Bipolar Genome Study, Lander E, McCowin N, Mailman MD, Nabel E, Ostell J, Pugh E, Sherry S, Sullivan PF; the Major Depression Stage 1 Genomewide Association in Population-Based Samples Study, Thompson JF, Warram J; the Genetics of Kidneys in Diabetes (GoKinD) Study, Wholley D, Milos PM, Collins FS. The GAIN Collaborative Research Group. New models of collaboration in genome-wide association studies: the Genetic Association Information Network. Nature Genetics, 39:1045-1051. 2007. [PubMed]

Pearson TA, Manolio TA. How to Interpret a Genome-Wide Association Study JAMA, 299(11):1335-1344. 2008. [Full Text]

Manolio TA.  Biorepositories-at the bleeding edge?  International Journal of Epidemiology, 37:231-233. 2008. [PubMed]

Manolio TA, Brooks LD, Collins FS.  A HapMap harvest of insights into the genetics of common disease.  Journal of Clinical Investigation, 118:1590-1625. 2008.[PubMed]

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