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  • 4/17 Statistics Colloquium, Bhramar Mukherjee

    STATISTICS COLLOQUIUM

     

    Bhramar Mukherjee

    Professor and Chair of Biostatistics

    School of Public Heath

    University of Michigan

     

     Handling Sampling and Selection Bias in Phenome-wide Association Studies

     

    Abstract

     

    In this talk I will discuss statistical challenges and opportunities with joint analysis of electronic

    health records and genomic data through "Phenome-Wide Association Studies (PheWAS)". I will

    posit a modeling framework that helps us to understand the effect of both selection bias and

    outcome misclassification in assessing genetic associations across the medical phenome. I will

    use data from the UK Biobank and the Michigan Genomics Initiative, a longitudinal biorepository

    at Michigan Medicine, launched in 2012 to illustrate the analytic framework. The examples

    illustrate that understanding sampling design and selection bias matters for big data, and are at

    the heart of doing good science with data.  This is joint work with Lauren Beesley and Lars Fritsche

    at the University of Michigan.

     

    DATE:  Wednesday, April 17, 2019

    TIME:    4:00 pm

    PLACE: Philip E. Austin Bldg., Rm. 108

     

    Coffee will be served at 3:30 in the Noether Lounge (AUST 326)

    For more information, contact: Tracy Burke at tracy.burke@uconn.edu