-
Evaluating a Widely Implemented Proprietary Deterioration Index Model among Hospitalized COVID-19 Patients
December 23, 2020 -
Loss-of-function genomic variants highlight potential therapeutic targets for cardiovascular disease
December 18, 2020 -
Transcriptomic signatures and repurposing drugs for COVID-19 patients: findings of bioinformatics analyses
December 6, 2020 -
Evolution of insulin at the edge of foldability and its medical implications
November 24, 2020 -
Simulating the pandemic: What COVID forecasters can learn from climate models
November 13, 2020 -
LabWAS: Novel findings and study design recommendations from a meta-analysis of clinical labs in two independent biobanks
November 11, 2020 -
$3.3M NIH-funded study will examine workplace genomic testing
November 5, 2020Researchers from the University of Michigan School of Public Health and the Jackson Laboratory for Genomic Medicine will lead an interdisciplinary, multi-institution study of the ethical, legal and social implications of workplace genomic testing in the United States. Collaborators on this study include Education & Training Workgroup member Scott Roberts and Precision Health member Kayte Spector-Bagdady.