AMiNDR: A Month in Neurodegenerative Disease Research

65 - GWAS, Transcriptomics, & New Tools for Genetic Research: Alzheimer’s Disease August 2020

Episode Summary

Naila is back to round off our risk factors section with an episode on genome-wide association studies, transcriptomic research, combining genetics and neuroimaging data, and new tools to make all this work easier. Tune in to learn more about the techniques used to study the genetic underpinnings of AD, and perhaps to learn some long gene names to impress people at the next party you attend - especially if you can still remember them by then.

Episode Notes

Naila is back to round off our risk factors section with an episode on genome-wide association studies, transcriptomic research, combining genetics and neuroimaging data, and new tools to make all this work easier. Tune in to learn more about the techniques used to study the genetic underpinnings of AD, and perhaps to learn some long gene names to impress people at the next party you attend - especially if you can still remember them by then. 

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