An epigenomic epidemiologic study may be used to investigate relationships among exposures to environmental, lifestyle, genetic, and socioeconomic risk factors, the epigenome, and disease development or other specific outcomes. The choice of an appropriate study design has a key role in determining the success of the study. In addition, since epigenetic marks are highly tissue specific, the ideal tissues to analyze in an epidemiologic study are target tissues, but this may not always be possible, making the choice of a surrogate tissue a key element. Moreover, epidemiologic studies usually involve large sample sizes, and therefore, selecting a cost-effective method of analysis is critical. This chapter addresses factors that should be taken...
mous opportunities to gain a greater understanding of the genetic intricacies underlying biological ...
This paper discusses the principles of study design and related methodologic issues in environmental...
The traditional approaches and study designs in cancer epidemiology have not been very successful in...
Epigenetics modifications, that include variations in DNA methylation, histone acetylation and micro...
The epigenome has been heralded as a key 'missing piece' of the aetiological puzzle for complex phen...
Epigenetic modification can mediate environmental influences on gene expression and can modulate the...
Epigenetic modification can mediate environmental influences on gene expression and can modulate the...
Epidemiology is the study of distributions and determinants of diseases and their associated risk fa...
Epigenetics is emerging as an important field in cancer epidemiology that promises to provide insigh...
The epigenome plays the pivotal role as interface between genome and environment. True genome-wide a...
Several types of epidemiology studies are available to inform a variety of human health risk questio...
The aetiology and pathophysiology of complex diseases are driven by the interaction between genetic ...
The aetiology and pathophysiology of complex diseases are driven by the interaction between genetic ...
Epigenome-wide association studies (EWAS) hold promise for the detection of new regulatory mechanism...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>Secondary analysis and methods development has been ...
mous opportunities to gain a greater understanding of the genetic intricacies underlying biological ...
This paper discusses the principles of study design and related methodologic issues in environmental...
The traditional approaches and study designs in cancer epidemiology have not been very successful in...
Epigenetics modifications, that include variations in DNA methylation, histone acetylation and micro...
The epigenome has been heralded as a key 'missing piece' of the aetiological puzzle for complex phen...
Epigenetic modification can mediate environmental influences on gene expression and can modulate the...
Epigenetic modification can mediate environmental influences on gene expression and can modulate the...
Epidemiology is the study of distributions and determinants of diseases and their associated risk fa...
Epigenetics is emerging as an important field in cancer epidemiology that promises to provide insigh...
The epigenome plays the pivotal role as interface between genome and environment. True genome-wide a...
Several types of epidemiology studies are available to inform a variety of human health risk questio...
The aetiology and pathophysiology of complex diseases are driven by the interaction between genetic ...
The aetiology and pathophysiology of complex diseases are driven by the interaction between genetic ...
Epigenome-wide association studies (EWAS) hold promise for the detection of new regulatory mechanism...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>Secondary analysis and methods development has been ...
mous opportunities to gain a greater understanding of the genetic intricacies underlying biological ...
This paper discusses the principles of study design and related methodologic issues in environmental...
The traditional approaches and study designs in cancer epidemiology have not been very successful in...