Within the last decade there has been an explosion of data that includes both social science and molecular genetic data. The UK is a frontrunner in collecting this type of data (e.g. ALSPAC, 1958 Birth Cohort, ELSA, Understanding Society), including recent large samples such as the UK Biobank. This talk provides an overview of recent social science applications in this areas of fertility, education and wellbeing. Key techniques and applications will be covered including using polygenic scores from large-scale GWAS (genome wide association studies) and GREML (genomic-relationship-matrix based restricted maximum likelihood) techniques. The talk will also reflect on the relevance and possibilities of using molecular genetic data for social sci...
In this paper, I argue that social science and genomics can be integrated; however, the way this mar...
Abstract Background This paper summarizes the contributions from the Genome-wide Association Study g...
<div><p>Research on genetic influences on human fertility outcomes such as number of children ever b...
Recent years have seen the birth of sociogenomics via the infusion of molecular genetic data. We chr...
AbstractThere has been a surge of interest in recent years in incorporating genetic components into ...
Recent developments in genetics are opening unprecedented possibilities to understand the physical a...
markdownabstractThis thesis explores questions at the intersection of economics and biology, and thu...
Genetic studies in the social sciences could be augmented through the additional consideration of fu...
Social science genetics is concerned with understanding whether, how and why genetic differences bet...
Genetics in social sciences, by Frank Dudbridge, Pathways, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Med...
The costs of comprehensively genotyping human subjects have fallen to the point where major funding ...
The costs of comprehensively genotyping human subjects have fallen to the point where major funding ...
Understanding the sources of individual differences beyond social and economic effects has become a ...
Abstract With the advance of genomics, specific individual conditions have received increased attent...
Beginning in the 2000s, high-throughput sequencing and genotyping technologies developed rapidly. Th...
In this paper, I argue that social science and genomics can be integrated; however, the way this mar...
Abstract Background This paper summarizes the contributions from the Genome-wide Association Study g...
<div><p>Research on genetic influences on human fertility outcomes such as number of children ever b...
Recent years have seen the birth of sociogenomics via the infusion of molecular genetic data. We chr...
AbstractThere has been a surge of interest in recent years in incorporating genetic components into ...
Recent developments in genetics are opening unprecedented possibilities to understand the physical a...
markdownabstractThis thesis explores questions at the intersection of economics and biology, and thu...
Genetic studies in the social sciences could be augmented through the additional consideration of fu...
Social science genetics is concerned with understanding whether, how and why genetic differences bet...
Genetics in social sciences, by Frank Dudbridge, Pathways, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Med...
The costs of comprehensively genotyping human subjects have fallen to the point where major funding ...
The costs of comprehensively genotyping human subjects have fallen to the point where major funding ...
Understanding the sources of individual differences beyond social and economic effects has become a ...
Abstract With the advance of genomics, specific individual conditions have received increased attent...
Beginning in the 2000s, high-throughput sequencing and genotyping technologies developed rapidly. Th...
In this paper, I argue that social science and genomics can be integrated; however, the way this mar...
Abstract Background This paper summarizes the contributions from the Genome-wide Association Study g...
<div><p>Research on genetic influences on human fertility outcomes such as number of children ever b...