Examples of 'genetic epidemiology' in a sentence

Meaning of "genetic epidemiology"

genetic epidemiology - Genetic epidemiology is a branch of epidemiology that focuses on studying the role of genetic factors in determining the occurrence and distribution of diseases in populations

How to use "genetic epidemiology" in a sentence

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genetic epidemiology
Genetic epidemiology of psoriasis and psoriatic arthritis.
It is widely used in genetic epidemiology and behavioural genetics.
Genetic epidemiology of hearing impairment.
Clinical and genetic epidemiology.
The genetic epidemiology of bulimia nervosa.
He completed studies in biomedical sciences and currently works on genetic epidemiology of tobacco use.
Developing genetic epidemiology tools and standardised genotyping protocols.
O New study designs for genetic epidemiology research.
Genetic epidemiology databanks.
O Population genetics and genetic epidemiology of complex diseases.
Genetic epidemiology has assisted in obtaining evidence about the involvement of CRP in atherosclerotic disease.
More recently, he has worked in genetic epidemiology.
Several studies in genetic epidemiology have been consistent in stating that OCD is a familial disorder.
Recently, he extended his research into genetic epidemiology.
Studies of the genetic epidemiology of cardiovascular disease, focus on inflammatory candidate genes.

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Horne is the institute 's director of cardiovascular and genetic epidemiology.
Genetic epidemiology uses as methodology the family studies, twin or adoption studies, or segregation analyses.
Relevance to long-term strategic initiatives in genetic epidemiology of complex diseases.
The use of the term Genetic epidemiology emerged in the mid 1980s as a new scientific field.
PHAC researchers have used whole genome sequencing to analyse the genetic epidemiology of 47 historical isolates.
This thesis develops Gaussian process (GP) models for Bayesian statistical inference in genetic epidemiology.
O genetic determinants of health, polymorphisms, genetic epidemiology and gene-environment interactions.
In 1997 the laboratory was restructured, shifting research focus to genetic epidemiology.

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