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Epidemiology for Researchers Performing Genetic/Genomic Studies
Natcher Auditorium, NIH Campus
Bethesda
July 18, 2008
Overview
Epidemiology for Researchers Performing Genetic/Genomic Studies, is a short course for investigators and trainees doing research in human genetics, particularly studies employing genomic analyses of samples from human populations. It was conducted by the Office of Population Genomics, NHGRI, on July 18, 2008, in Natcher Auditorium, Building 45, NIH campus.
The course consists of eight lectures and aims at familiarizing researchers studying the human genome with basic principles and potential pitfalls of epidemiology as applied to human genome research. It draws from traditional genetic epidemiology and statistical genetics, but emphasizes the application of genomic technologies to unrelated subjects in human populations. Focus is on the design, conduct, analysis and interpretation of the epidemiologic studies most feasible and appropriate to address the genomic questions of interest.
These videocasts and slides are provided as an educational tool for genetic investigators interested in learning more about applying epidemiologic concepts to their work. The videocast can be found at http://videocast.nih.gov/Summary.asp?File=14595 .
To view the videocast on this page, you will need Real Player.
To view the slides on this page, you will need Adobe Acrobat Reader.
Lecture 1: Epidemiology for Geneticists Versus Genetic Epidemiology
Thomas Pearson, M.D., Ph.D. (Course Co-Director)
Professor, University of Rochester School of Medicine
Visiting Scientist, NHGRI (09/01/07 - 05/30/08)
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Lecture 2: Measurement the Phenotype: What Disease Endpoint of Trait Are You Studying?
Erin M. Ramos, Ph.D.
Epidemiologist, Office of Population Genomics
NHGRI
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Lecture 3: Linking Exposures with Endpoints: Measures of Association and Risk
Emily Harris, Ph.D.
Epidemiologist, Office of Population Genomics
NHGRI
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Lecture 4: Epidemiologic Study Designs
Lucia Hindorff, Ph.D.
Epidemiologist, Office of Population Genomics
NHGRI
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Lecture 5: Why Can't Anyone Reproduce the Findings of My "Discovery" Study?
Teri Manolio, M.D., Ph.D. (Course Co-Director)
Director, Office of Population Genomics
NHGRI
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Lecture 6: Bias in Human Genomic Research
Teri Manolio, M.D., Ph.D. (Course Co-Director)
Director, Office of Population Genomics
NHGRI
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Lecture 7: Genetic Screening and Diagnosis
Jeffery Struewing, M.D.
Epidemiologist, Office of Population Genomics
NHGRI
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Lecture 8: Practical Applications of Epidemiologic Methods to Human Genome Research
Thomas Pearson, M.D., Ph.D. (Course Co-Director)
Professor, University of Rochester School of Medicine
Visiting Scientist, NHGRI (09/01/07 - 05/30/08)
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Last Reviewed: February 9, 2009
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