Genetic markers can be used as instrumental variables, in an analogous way to randomization in a clinical trial, to estimate the causal relationship between a phenotype and an outcome variable. Our purpose is to extend the existing methods for such Mendelian randomization studies to the context of multiple genetic markers measured in multiple studies, based on the analysis of individual participant data. First, for a single genetic marker in one study, we show that the usual ratio of coefficients approach can be reformulated as a regression with heterogeneous error in the explanatory variable. This can be implemented using a Bayesian approach, which is next extended to include multiple genetic markers. We then propose a hierarchical model f...
Robust assessment of genetic effects on quantitative traits or complex-disease risk requires synthes...
Mendelian randomization is an epidemiological method for using genetic variation to estimate the cau...
Genetic association analyses often involve data from multiple potentially-heterogeneous subgroups. T...
Genetic markers can be used as instrumental variables, in an analogous way to randomization in a cli...
Genetic markers can be used as instrumental variables, in an analogous way to randomization in a cli...
Genetic markers can be used as instrumental variables, in an analogous way to randomization in a cli...
Genetic markers can be used as instrumental variables, in an analogous way to randomization in a cli...
CRP CHD Genetics Collaboration member: L. J. Palmer for the Western Australia Institute for Medical ...
Meta-analysis is a vital tool in genetic epidemiology. However, meta-analyses to identify gene-disea...
Meta-analysis is a vital tool in genetic epidemiology. However, meta-analyses to identify gene-disea...
Robust assessment of genetic effects on quantitative traits or complex-disease risk requires synthes...
In genetic association analyses, it is often desired to analyze data from multiple potentially-heter...
Over the past several years genetic variation has been the centre of attention for different branche...
Robust assessment of genetic effects on quantitative traits or complex-disease risk requires synthes...
Over the past several years genetic variation has been the centre of attention for different branche...
Robust assessment of genetic effects on quantitative traits or complex-disease risk requires synthes...
Mendelian randomization is an epidemiological method for using genetic variation to estimate the cau...
Genetic association analyses often involve data from multiple potentially-heterogeneous subgroups. T...
Genetic markers can be used as instrumental variables, in an analogous way to randomization in a cli...
Genetic markers can be used as instrumental variables, in an analogous way to randomization in a cli...
Genetic markers can be used as instrumental variables, in an analogous way to randomization in a cli...
Genetic markers can be used as instrumental variables, in an analogous way to randomization in a cli...
CRP CHD Genetics Collaboration member: L. J. Palmer for the Western Australia Institute for Medical ...
Meta-analysis is a vital tool in genetic epidemiology. However, meta-analyses to identify gene-disea...
Meta-analysis is a vital tool in genetic epidemiology. However, meta-analyses to identify gene-disea...
Robust assessment of genetic effects on quantitative traits or complex-disease risk requires synthes...
In genetic association analyses, it is often desired to analyze data from multiple potentially-heter...
Over the past several years genetic variation has been the centre of attention for different branche...
Robust assessment of genetic effects on quantitative traits or complex-disease risk requires synthes...
Over the past several years genetic variation has been the centre of attention for different branche...
Robust assessment of genetic effects on quantitative traits or complex-disease risk requires synthes...
Mendelian randomization is an epidemiological method for using genetic variation to estimate the cau...
Genetic association analyses often involve data from multiple potentially-heterogeneous subgroups. T...