BDI Seminar: Genetics studies for cardiometabolic traits facilitated by the Million Veterans Program
The Million’s Veterans Program was established in 2011 as a national research initiative to determine how genetic variation influences the health of the diverse population of US military veterans. The goal of the program is to generate genetic data on over one million veterans, through genotyping and sequencing, connected to phenotype data extracted from electronic health records spanning a median of 10 years of follow-up. With over 500,000 individuals with genetic data available currently, this cohort enables a range of causal inference experiments and genetic analysis at scale in diverse ancestries. I will describe our ongoing work, focused on the genetic analysis for type 2 diabetes as well as studies for association with T2D complications. In addition, large-scale genetic analyses of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease, enabled by an electronic health record definition of disease, including causal inference and genetic correlation studies for this trait.
Date: 24 July 2019, 11:00 (Wednesday, 13th week, Trinity 2019)
Venue: Big Data Institute (NDM), Old Road Campus OX3 7LF
Venue Details: Seminar room 1
Speaker: Benjamin J Voight (University of Pennsylvania)
Organising department: Big Data Institute (NDM)
Organiser: Carol Mulligan-John (University of Oxford)
Part of: BDI seminars
Booking required?: Not required
Audience: Members of the University only
Editor: Graham Bagley