Anne Heidi

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Anne Heidi

Anne Heidi

@AnneHeidi

Proud member of, and researcher at #KGJebsenCenterForGeneticEpidemiology // senior advisor @DirEhelse

Trondheim, Norway Katılım Ağustos 2009
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Juan Gonzalez
Juan Gonzalez@jgonzal3zgarcia·
Here it is! Our final deliverable informing on the technological ⌨️🖥️💾side of the #EHDS. At the @iacs_aragon team we are so proud of this report. We did our best and the whole @tehdas WP7 team was devoted to deliver a top-notch document! Go and download it!
TEHDAS2 joint action@tehdas

#TEHDAS analysed different technical options to facilitate the secondary use of #healthdata in the EU. Read our proposals for the implementation of #EHDS technical infrastructure in the newest #TEHDASreport now online! tehdas.eu/results/tehdas…

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National Human Genome Research Institute
Why did we need to update the human genome reference sequence? When it was created during the Human Genome Project, around 70% of it came from only one person with blended ancestry, which includes African, European, Admixed American, East Asian and South Asian ancestry.
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Massimo
Massimo@Rainmaker1973·
There are no stationary objects in the Universe: even our Solar System is moving not only around the center of the Galaxy (828,000 km/h) but also relative to its nearest stellar neighbors (70,000 km/h) [starwalkapp: buff.ly/3lsIwjk] twitter.com/tuidelescriban…
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Signe E. Åsberg, PhD
Signe E. Åsberg, PhD@BananaFurby·
Ever felt like you’re not getting any research done because of all the data processing agreements, data management plans etc? Remember that sensitive data can’t fly without legislations and agreements. Think of them as your tools, not obstacles
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Nina Mars
Nina Mars@ninajmars·
Much of cross-ancestry transferability research on polygenic risk scores (PRS) looks at lab values or other continuous traits. What about diseases, which are more important for clinical utility? 🏥 Our work now out in @CellGenomics tackles this question. bit.ly/3vAxf1z
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Anne Heidi
Anne Heidi@AnneHeidi·
Isbilen kjørte forbi. Gutten min spurte: "hvorfor kjører isbilen nå? og hvorfor finnes det ikke en vaksinebil?" Jeg lurer på det samme #Covid #vaksine #Norge #folkehelse
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