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Patrick Turley
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Associate Research Prof. at USC. Economics/statistical-genetics researcher. Board gamer. (Who wants to play a hand of Hanabi?) he/him/his
Joined November 2015
RT @Q_StatGen: Beyond excited to share this new paper with all of you . It's the most fun we've ever had. We figured out how to study a lat…
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RT @MariosGeorgakis: A very interesting read on the genetic architecture of partner choice "index" — or according to economics literature o…
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RT @LoicYengo: My lab and that of @JianZengR are recruiting postocs to work on various stat gen projects. There are 3 positions advertised.…
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@SashaGusevPosts Did I tell you at lunch my idea of actually randomizing awards? You could fund the top 3-5% of proposals (which are obviously fundable) and reject the bottom 50-60% (which are clearly not fundable) and randomize awards for everyone else.
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RT @AysuOkbay: We're doing a whole day on social-science genomics. If you're interested but don't know where to start, don't miss this! App…
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RT @FrankieDHeyward: Many Black scientists fall through the cracks during their postdoc; I almost did myself. Last month, 70+ @natblackpost…
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RT @Jeff_Weaver_: Interested in a PhD in economics at @USC_Econ? Join @bassi_vittorio and I for a program overview+answering your q's on We…
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This is today! Hope lots of you get to stop by and ask my student really hard questions!
Not at #ASHG24 this year, but my excellent grad student, Dylan Steinecke, has a poster on our new sibling-based heritability estimator. Standard errors 10 times smaller than existing methods with no extra assumptions. See how on Fri, Nov 8, 2:30-4:40pm at Board 4147F!
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RT @Luke0connor: Excited to share our preprint, describing a method for heritability partitioning with GWAS sumstats that significantly imp…
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@DamienMorris That's the hope! But I'm currently on parental leave, so I suppose we'll see how fast things move till I get back.
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@krichard1212 Yep. The difference between the WFSR line and the BFSR line is (partly) how they treat GxSharedE. That question is actually what motivated the project before I realized that these power results are probably even more interesting.
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@krichard1212 The most precise version differences out the shared environment term, so it accounts for it but does not estimate it. Re interactions, do you mean dominance/epistasis or GxE?
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