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Lucia Hindorff

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Smith H, Ferket B, Gelb B, Hindorff L, Ferar K, Norton M, et al.
Pediatrics . 2023 Jul; 152(2. PMID: 37470118
Background And Objectives: Genomic sequencing (GS) is increasingly used for diagnostic evaluation, yet follow-up care is not well understood. We assessed clinicians' recommendations after GS, parent-reported follow-up, and actions parents...
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Sollis E, Mosaku A, Abid A, Buniello A, Cerezo M, Gil L, et al.
Nucleic Acids Res . 2022 Nov; 51(D1):D977-D985. PMID: 36350656
The NHGRI-EBI GWAS Catalog (www.ebi.ac.uk/gwas) is a FAIR knowledgebase providing detailed, structured, standardised and interoperable genome-wide association study (GWAS) data to >200 000 users per year from academic research, healthcare...
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Amendola L, Muenzen K, Biesecker L, Bowling K, Cooper G, Dorschner M, et al.
Am J Hum Genet . 2020 Oct; 107(5):932-941. PMID: 33108757
Harmonization of variant pathogenicity classification across laboratories is important for advancing clinical genomics. The two CLIA-accredited Electronic Medical Record and Genomics Network sequencing centers and the six CLIA-accredited laboratories and...
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Hiratsuka V, Hahn M, Woodbury R, Hull S, Wilson D, Bonham V, et al.
Genet Med . 2020 Aug; 22(12):1935-1943. PMID: 32839571
Meaningful engagement of Alaska Native (AN) tribes and tribal health organizations is essential in the conduct of socially responsible and ethical research. As genomics becomes increasingly important to advancements in...
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Fernandez-Rhodes L, Malinowski J, Wang Y, Tao R, Pankratz N, Jeff J, et al.
PLoS One . 2018 Jul; 13(7):e0200486. PMID: 30044860
Current knowledge of the genetic architecture of key reproductive events across the female life course is largely based on association studies of European descent women. The relevance of known loci...
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Belbin G, Odgis J, Sorokin E, Yee M, Kohli S, Glicksberg B, et al.
Elife . 2017 Sep; 6. PMID: 28895531
Achieving confidence in the causality of a disease locus is a complex task that often requires supporting data from both statistical genetics and clinical genomics. Here we describe a combined...
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Graff M, Scott R, Justice A, Young K, Feitosa M, Barata L, et al.
PLoS Genet . 2017 Aug; 13(8):e1006972. PMID: 28832619
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Graff M, Scott R, Justice A, Young K, Feitosa M, Barata L, et al.
PLoS Genet . 2017 Apr; 13(4):e1006528. PMID: 28448500
Physical activity (PA) may modify the genetic effects that give rise to increased risk of obesity. To identify adiposity loci whose effects are modified by PA, we performed genome-wide interaction...
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Justice A, Winkler T, Feitosa M, Graff M, Fisher V, Young K, et al.
Nat Commun . 2017 Apr; 8:14977. PMID: 28443625
Few genome-wide association studies (GWAS) account for environmental exposures, like smoking, potentially impacting the overall trait variance when investigating the genetic contribution to obesity-related traits. Here, we use GWAS data...
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Fernandez-Rhodes L, Gong J, Haessler J, Franceschini N, Graff M, Nishimura K, et al.
Hum Genet . 2017 Apr; 136(6):771-800. PMID: 28391526
Most body mass index (BMI) genetic loci have been identified in studies of primarily European ancestries. The effect of these loci in other racial/ethnic groups is less clear. Thus, we...