Who is at #AGBTGM26 ?
Who is at #AGBTGM26 ?
Science Bluesky is now much better than Science Twitter is⦠but I still miss peak pre-pandemic Science Twitter.
Fun news! @gcbias.bsky.social and I are teaching a 2-week online population genetics workshop this summer to raise money for the Center for Population Biology at UC Davis. We're trying to gauge interest -- please fill this out if you might be interested! And please share broadly!
I mean, death from infectious disease clearly has a genetic component related to the immune system⦠the distinction between intrinsic and extrinsic seems a little slippery.
Clever evolutionary geneticists are liking my post, so I guess I might be on to somethingβ¦
I haven't thought deeply about this, but ... if heritability is the proportion of the variance attributable to genetics, and I remove some variance attributable to "the environment", then should I be surprised that the heritability goes up? @sashagusevposts.bsky.social help!?
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We're hiring! We're seeking a talented statistical geneticist to join the team. Come work with the greatest genetic dataset in the world, and help shape the 23andMe Research Institute in our nonprofit era!
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Brenna Henn Wanted to Improve Genetic Medicine. Then Her N.I.H. Grant Was Cut.
I've been thinking about the "virtual cell" concept and wanted to write up a few thoughts. Specifically on how I think the prior experience in GWAS informs the most likely way these models will be useful.
andrewcarroll.github.io/2025/12/23/t...
Completely agree. I was lucky to get to work with Richard on the 1000 Genomes. He was always so generous with ideas and insights.
Congratulations to Richard Durbin on being awarded our Genetics Society Medal!
Keeping fuel duty at the same level for 15 years, while phasing in a cumbersome-to-implement tax on EV owners seems insane.
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PRSformer: Disease Prediction from Million-Scale Individual Genotypes
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PRSformer: Disease Prediction from Million-Scale Individual Genotypes [new]
Deep learning w/ neighborhood attention predicts disease from million-scale genotype data by learning genetic interactions.
I wrote a little bit about the "missing heritability" question and several recent studies that have brought it to a close. A short π§΅
The field has also gained leverage from personal genomics initiatives, as in this study of ~52k adults answering βyesβ to βhave you been diagnosed with dyslexia?β vs >1 million responding βnoβ, which found 42 associated loci + high genetic overlap with directly assessed reading/language skills. 10/n
Preprint: www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
Github: github.com/23andMe/PRSf...
Feedback welcome!
Huge congrats to the team: Payam Dibaeinia, Chris German, Suyash Shringarpure, and Aly Khan on getting this out the door. Come by Poster Session 1 on Wed 3 Dec 11 a.m. - 2 p.m PST at #NeurIPS2025 San Diego!
We show that non-linear gains emerge for immune-
mediated diseases at N > 1M. Harnessing phenome-wide (NxGxD) models seems a fruitful direction to borrow information across traits.
Core design: Neighborhood attention (O(L) complexity/layer) models the genome in ~100kb intervals, akin to LD blocks. By stacking layers, the model learns local dependencies first, then integrates long-range info and makes predictions feasible at genome scale.
We trained PRSformer at 23andMe Research Institute on population scale data (N > 1M persons; G > 100k variants; D > 10 autoimmune/inflammatory traits). PRSformer significantly outperforms linear baselines and summary-statistic methods (LDPred2) derived from the same cohort.
Delighted to see our method, PRSformer, at #NeurIPS2025! PRSformer is AI model for population-scale disease-risk prediction from individual genomes. It lays the groundwork for phenome-wide risk prediction.
www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
PRSformer: Disease Prediction from Million-Scale Individual Genotypes https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2025.10.26.684578v1
The brilliant Sarah Senk, together with Taiyo Inoue, has just launched a podcast that explores the implications of AI for higher education: My Robot Teacher. Please give it a listen! #MyRobotTeacher #HigherEd www.youtube.com/watch?v=H2Ta...
YOUR 2024/25 CARABAO CUP WINNERS π
On the x-axis is every human gene, ranked by number of publications containing mention of the gene name. Lots left to discover...
We're hiring a postdoc to help shape our autism research program; please consider applying.
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"the science of extreme longevity continues as an immense joke."
www.nytimes.com/2025/01/20/o...
We're looking for a talented statistical geneticist to come work with us!
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We're looking for a talented statistical geneticist to come work with us!
www.23andme.com/careers/jobs...
Humans tend to inherently believe that context matters. But context doesnβt seem to matter all that much in genetics.
Epistasis between mutations doesnβt seem to influence their stability in this amazing saturation mutagenesis paper.
www.nature.com/articles/s41...