Genome-Wide Association Studies for the Rest of Us:
Adding Genome-Wide Association to Population Studies
Boston Park Plaza Hotel and Towers
Boston, Mass.
June 22, 2007
At the annual meeting of the Society for Epidemiologic Research, the National Institutes of Health co-sponsored a seminar on Genome-Wide Association Studies. Click on the links below to watch the videos for the lectures and discussions or view the slides. The videos are closed captioned.
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Introduction, Goals of Symposium
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Challenges of an Epidemiologist Working in Genomics
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Challenges of a Genomicist Working in Population Studies
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Panel Discussion 1
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Selecting Initial and Replication Samples from Existing Studies
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Factors to Consider in Selecting a GWA Genotyping Platform
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Panel Discussion 2
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Handling and Analyzing Data from a Genome-Wide Association Study
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Selecting a Subset of Initial Markers to Carry Forward in Replication Scan
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Panel Discussion 3
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Promoting Collaborations Across Studies for Replication and Follow-up Studies
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Receiving and Distributing Genotype, Phenotype and Exposure Data in GWA Studies
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Panel Discussion 4
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Community and Investigators' Concerns Regarding Genomic Characterization and Data Sharing
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Professional Challenges and Rewards of Open Data Sharing
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Panel Discussion 5
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Synthesizing Findings Across Multiple GWA Studies and Integrating them into the Existing Knowledge Base
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Summary of Current Best Practices
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Final Panel Discussion
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Last Updated: June 8, 2010