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Human genome epidemiology : building the evidence for using genetic information to improve health and prevent disease
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Human genome epidemiology : building the evidence for using genetic information to improve health and prevent disease

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Human genome epidemiology: the road map revisited
Principles of analysis of germline genetics
The public health genomics enterprise
Navigating the evolving knowledge of human genetic variation in health and disease
The global emergence of epidemiological biobanks: opportunities and challenges
Case-control and cohort studies in the age of genome-wide associations
The emergence of networks in human genome epidemiology: challenges and opportunities
Design and analysis issues in genome-wide association studies
The challenge of assessing complex gene-environment and gene-gene interactions
STrengthening the REporting of genetic association studies (STREGA)-an extension of the STROBE statement
Integration of the evidence on gene-disease associations: methods of HuGE reviews
Genome-wide association studies, field synopses, and the development of the knowledge base on genetic variation and human diseases
Colorectal cancer
Childhood leukemias
.Bladder cancer
Type 2 diabetes
Osteoporosis
Preterm birth
Coronary heart disease
Schizophrenia
Mendelian randomization: the contribution of genetic epidemiology to elucidating environmentally modifiable causes of disease
Evaluation of predictive genetic tests for common diseases: bridging epidemiological, clinical, and public health measures
The evaluation of genomic applications in practice and prevention (EGAPP) initiative: methods of the EGAPP working group
Rapid, evidence-based reviews of genetic tests
Role of social and behavioral research in assessing the utility of genetic information
Assessing the evidence for clinical utility in newborn screening
The role of epidemiology in assessing the potential clinical impact of pharmacogenomics
The human epigenome and cancer
The use of family history in public health practice: the epidemiologic view
Cytochrome P450 testing in the treatment of depression
.A rapid-ACCE review of CYP2CP and VKORC1 allele testing to inform warfarin dosing in adults at elevated risk for thrombotic events to avoid serious bleeding
Hereditary hemochromatosis: population screening for gene mutations.

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Human genome epidemiology : building the evidence for using genetic information to improve health and prevent disease. ISBN 9780195398441. Published by Oxford University Press in 2010. Publication and catalogue information, links to buy online and reader comments.

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