Mendelian Randomization: Methods for Using Genetic Variants in Causal Estimation

Mendelian Randomization: Methods for Using Genetic Variants in Causal Estimation

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Mar 6, 2015 · Anglais · Relié (224 pages)
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Format Relié
Pages 224
Langue Anglais
Publié Mar 6, 2015
Éditeur Chapman and Hall/CRC
ISBN-10 1466573171
ISBN-13 9781466573178

Description

In the realm of epidemiology, the exploration of causal relationships can often be complex and nuanced. This work delves into the principles and methodologies of Mendelian Randomization, a statistical technique that harnesses genetic variants to provide insights into causal estimations. The authors, renowned experts in the field, present a thorough examination of the terminology and frameworks necessary for effective application, making it accessible for researchers at various levels.

By integrating genetic data with epidemiological studies, the book sheds light on how genetic variants can serve as instrumental variables in the quest for understanding causal impacts in health and disease. Readers will find valuable approaches and strategies that enhance their ability to discern genuine causal pathways, ultimately improving the quality and reliability of epidemiological research.

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Santé et Bien-être Nature
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