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I lead a small research group in the Department of Biostatistics' Center for Statistical Genetics. My group is focused on developing the computational and statistical tools required for understanding human genetic variation, with a particular focus on complex human disease.

Applied projects currently focus on the genetics of aging, inherited eye diseases, inflammatory diseases, and psychiatric disorders.

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 Publications

Recent research articles.

Merlin

Fast pedigree analyses, including non-parametric linkage, error detection and haplotyping.

QTDT

Linkage disequilibrium and association analyses for quantitative traits

GOLD

A graphical package for the overview of linkage disequilibrium
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