Jianxin Shi, Ph.D.

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2006 Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA 
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Statistics, Genetics
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David O. Siegmund grad student 2006 Stanford
 (Two problems in quantitative trait mapping.)
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Hua X, Song L, Yu G, et al. (2022) MicrobiomeGWAS: A Tool for Identifying Host Genetic Variants Associated with Microbiome Composition. Genes. 13
Sang J, Zhang T, Kim J, et al. (2022) Rare germline deleterious variants increase susceptibility for lung cancer. Human Molecular Genetics
Zhang S, Zhang H, Zhou Y, et al. (2020) Allele-specific open chromatin in human iPSC neurons elucidates functional disease variants. Science (New York, N.Y.). 369: 561-565
Yuan F, Hung RJ, Walsh N, et al. (2020) Genome-wide association study data reveal genetic susceptibility to chronic inflammatory intestinal diseases and pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma risk. Cancer Research
Zhu B, Poeta ML, Costantini M, et al. (2020) The genomic and epigenomic evolutionary history of papillary renal cell carcinomas. Nature Communications. 11: 3096
Hua X, Zhao W, Pesatori AC, et al. (2020) Genetic and epigenetic intratumor heterogeneity impacts prognosis of lung adenocarcinoma. Nature Communications. 11: 2459
Landi MT, Bishop DT, MacGregor S, et al. (2020) Genome-wide association meta-analyses combining multiple risk phenotypes provide insights into the genetic architecture of cutaneous melanoma susceptibility. Nature Genetics
Cai N, Revez JA, Adams MJ, et al. (2020) Minimal phenotyping yields genome-wide association signals of low specificity for major depression. Nature Genetics
Zhong J, Jermusyk A, Wu L, et al. (2020) A Transcriptome-Wide Association Study (TWAS) Identifies Novel Candidate Susceptibility Genes for Pancreatic Cancer. Journal of the National Cancer Institute
Vogtmann E, Hua X, Yu G, et al. (2020) Abstract A39: The human oral microbiota and risk of lung cancer: An analysis of three prospective cohort studies Cancer Research. 80
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