🚨Writing to say that I am actively recruiting PhD students in the clinical -or- behavioral, psychiatric, and statistical genetics program (BPSG) at CU Boulder for a Fall 2025 start date. My lab focuses on genomic methods development and applications to psychiatric and aging outcomes (e.g., dementia)
I made a starter pack full of statistical genetics (adjacent) scientists. it covers all flavours of behaviour, psychiatric, social science and population genetics people. One click follow all of em! let me know if I missed key people!
I mean only half as appalling, but we get a 5-pack for $30 on Amazon...
Do you just want to be able to plot it? If you just simulate a bunch of realizations of X and calculate f(X), or simulate Y and calculate g(Y), you could plot the scatter plot or a heat map or whatever your favorite bivariate distribution visualization approach you like best.
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What's the puzzle here? That 1% feels like it is too small a number?
Ha! I think in my head, I used "pretty good" to describe the comprehensiveness of the summary. I'll let others judge the quality of the paper. Looking forward to your thoughts if you have any!
Here's a pretty good summary of the state of the field for how genetic data can be applied in economics research. On top of tying much of the field together in a consistent framework, there are also a handful of novel theoretical results. Excited to see this out! t.co/d7g1SEEB6C
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Nice! Are you going to dive into the argument that we should be switching to rare variants in any of these? I can see the reason for it for psychiatric traits but no one has ever made a compelling case to me for social/behavioral traits.