Mendelian Randomization

Mendelian Randomization

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Jun 23, 2021 · Inglés · Tapa blanda (226 páginas)
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Formato Tapa blanda
Páginas 226
Idioma Inglés
Publicado Jun 23, 2021
Editorial Routledge
Edición 2
ISBN-10 1032019514
ISBN-13 9781032019512

Descripción

Mendelian randomization emerges as a cutting-edge approach in the realm of causal inference, utilizing genetic variants to unravel the complexities of this discipline. The authors, Stephen Burgess and Simon G. Thompson, meticulously delve into the methodologies that link genetics to epidemiological studies, offering insights that bridge the gap between different scientific fields. Their extensive research and practical applications make this work a vital resource for scholars and practitioners eager to navigate the intricate interactions between genetics and health outcomes.

As readers explore this comprehensive volume, they'll discover an array of statistical techniques designed to enhance the understanding of causal relationships. With clear explanations and illustrative examples, the authors guide readers through the nuances of using genetic variants as tools for inference, ensuring that both novices and seasoned researchers can effectively harness these powerful methods. The book promises to inspire new avenues of inquiry, paving the way for future advancements in public health and genetics.

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