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Title Working Group(s) Name and Date of Professional Meeting POST DATE
Near-Optimal Trans-ethnic Association and Fine Mapping of Smoking Associated Genes Integrating GWAS and TOPMed sequence Data of 1.3 million individuals Smoking ASHG October 2019
Creating population-specific reference panels for improved genotype imputation American Society of Human Genetics 2018 Annual Meeting (October 16-20, 2018)
Loss-of-function genomic variants with impact on liver-related blood traits highlight potential therapeutic targets for cardiovascular disease Lipids ASHG 2019 (October 15-19, 2019)
Association of Exome Sequence Variation with Blood Lipids in 170,000 Individuals Across Multiple Ancestries Lipids ASHG (Oct 2019()
Association analysis of handgrip strength in targeted loci from GWAS using longitudinal measures and whole-genome sequence data from the Trans-Omics for Precision Medicine (TOPMed) Program Longevity and Healthy Aging American Society of Human Genetics (Oct 15-19, 2019)
Multi-ancestry whole genome sequencing analysis of coronary artery calcification Atherosclerosis - Clinical and Subclinical AHA Scientific Sessions (November 16-18, 2019)
Whole genome sequencing and associations with coagulation factors VII and VIII and von Willebrand factor: the TOPMed program Hematology and Hemostasis ASHG (October 15-19, 2019)
Whole genome sequencing and associations with coagulation factors VII and VIII and von Willebrand factor: the TOPMed program Hematology and Hemostasis ASHG (October 15-19, 2019)
Multi-ethnic whole genome sequence analysis of fibrinogen, fibrin D-dimer, tissue plasminogen activator & plasminogen activator inhibitor 1 within the TOPMed program Hematology and Hemostasis ASHG 2019 Annual Meeting (Oct 15-19, 2019)
Multi-ethnic whole genome sequence analysis of fibrinogen, fibrin D-dimer, tissue plasminogen activator & plasminogen activator inhibitor 1 within the TOPMed program Hematology and Hemostasis ASHG 2019 Annual Meeting (Oct 15-19, 2019)
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