We first show theoretically and in simulation how power varies as a function of SNP correlation structure with currently-implemented gene-based testing methods. We propose alternative testing methods whose power does not vary with the correlation structure. We then propose hypothesis tests for detecting prevalence-incidence bias in case-control studies, a bias perhaps overrepresented in GWAS due to currently used study designs. Lastly, we hypothesize how different incentive structures used to keep clinical trial participants in studies may interact with a background of dependent censoring and result in variation in the bias of the Kaplan-Meier survival curve estimator
Genome-wide association studies have provided many genetic markers that can be used as instrumental ...
This study determines whether risk allele frequencies (RAFs) for common diseases can be generalized ...
Gene-based tests of association are frequently applied to common SNPs (MAF\u3e5%) as an alternative ...
Background: The advent of genome-wide association studies has led to many novel disease-SNP associat...
Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) are routinely conducted for both quantitative and binary (dis...
GWAS have emerged as popular tools for identifying genetic variants that are associated with disease...
Both polygenicity (many small genetic effects) and confounding biases, such as cryptic relatedness a...
Kooperberg08 proposed a two-stage testing procedure to screen for significant interactions in genome...
In this dissertation we propose methodology for testing SNP-sets for genetic associations, both for ...
Kooperberg and LeBlanc (2008) proposed a two-stage testing procedure to screen for significant inter...
Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) and next generation sequencing (NGS) studies are powerful hig...
Motivation: Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) involving half a million or more single nucleotid...
Genome-wide association studies are designed to discover SNPs that are associated with a complex tra...
In Chapter 2, we compare the power of association studies using cases and screened controls to studi...
Background As we enter an era when testing millions of SNPs in a single gene association study will ...
Genome-wide association studies have provided many genetic markers that can be used as instrumental ...
This study determines whether risk allele frequencies (RAFs) for common diseases can be generalized ...
Gene-based tests of association are frequently applied to common SNPs (MAF\u3e5%) as an alternative ...
Background: The advent of genome-wide association studies has led to many novel disease-SNP associat...
Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) are routinely conducted for both quantitative and binary (dis...
GWAS have emerged as popular tools for identifying genetic variants that are associated with disease...
Both polygenicity (many small genetic effects) and confounding biases, such as cryptic relatedness a...
Kooperberg08 proposed a two-stage testing procedure to screen for significant interactions in genome...
In this dissertation we propose methodology for testing SNP-sets for genetic associations, both for ...
Kooperberg and LeBlanc (2008) proposed a two-stage testing procedure to screen for significant inter...
Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) and next generation sequencing (NGS) studies are powerful hig...
Motivation: Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) involving half a million or more single nucleotid...
Genome-wide association studies are designed to discover SNPs that are associated with a complex tra...
In Chapter 2, we compare the power of association studies using cases and screened controls to studi...
Background As we enter an era when testing millions of SNPs in a single gene association study will ...
Genome-wide association studies have provided many genetic markers that can be used as instrumental ...
This study determines whether risk allele frequencies (RAFs) for common diseases can be generalized ...
Gene-based tests of association are frequently applied to common SNPs (MAF\u3e5%) as an alternative ...