Jonathan Marchini
@marchini
Head of Statistical Genetics and Machine Learning at the Regeneron Genetics Center. Husband, Dad, Cycling addict. Stats/ML. Former Oxford Professor.
Introducing a new method called REMETA from the Regeneron Genetics Center (RGC) @RegeneronDNA for meta-analysis of gene-based tests using summary statistics rgcgithub.github.io/remeta/ This is great work from Tyler Joseph. Pre-print is here medrxiv.org/content/10.110…
📣Today we announced that we intend to acquire @23andMe with plans to maintain their consumer genetics business and advance our shared goal of improving human health and wellness. bit.ly/43gI75D
We’re collaborating with @truveta, @illumina, and U.S. health systems to create the largest, most-diverse genetic database of electronic health records and linked genetic data to advance scientific innovation and healthcare delivery.
REGENIE v4.0 is live!🎉 You can now analyze time-to-event phenotypes, leveraging power gains with case-control phenotypes where time-to-event information is available. github.com/rgcgithub/rege…
Today, we announced the launch of the Together for CHANGE™ initiative, a 10-year collaborative pledge working to address health disparities and promote health in Black communities. Our mission? To increase diversity in genetic research and STEM careers.
Today we, along with our collaborators at @UIME_UNAM, @Oxford_NDPH, @AstraZeneca and @Abbvie are proud to share that our analysis of 140K individuals from the Mexico City Prospective Study (MCPS) has been published in @Nature. Explore the details: go.nature.com/3rStgzB
Diversifying #genomic data leads to stronger scientific insights and palpable discoveries. That’s why we joined the collaborative project Discover Me South Africa, a study aimed at better understanding disease progression to improve patient care in South Africa and beyond.
A deep catalog of protein-coding variation in 985,830 individuals biorxiv.org/cgi/content/sh… #biorxiv_genetic