TOMORROW: PQG Short Course - Peter Kraft - 4/23

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Dear Colleagues,

 

Please join us for the last PQG Short Course of the semester:


Tuesday, April 23, 2013

Building 2, Room 426 (Biostatistics Conference Room)

12:30-2:00 PM

 

Peter Kraft

Professor of Epidemiology

Department of Epidemiology

Department of Biostatistics

Harvard School of Public Health

 

 

Challenges in the study of gene-environment interaction in genetic epidemiology 

 

Many chronic diseases are caused by a complex interplay of multiple genes and multiple clinical, social and environmental risk factors. Epidemiology can help identify the key players in this network and how they interact. However, untangling the causal web from observational data can be quite difficult.

 

This lecture will introduce the methodological, statistical, and practical challenges in the study of gene-environment interactions. It will also review what is known about the epidemiology of gene-environment interactions in several complex diseases, and summarize the recommendations from a recent “Gene-Environment Think Tank” sponsored by the National Cancer Institute.

 

 

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To receive more information on the PQG, or to become affiliated with the PQG as a Program Associate, please contact Shaina Andelman 

 

For more information on this series, and other PQG related events, please visit: www.hsph.harvard.edu/pqg

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