Philip Awadalla
Affiliations: | 2007-2015 | Pediatrics | Université de Montréal, Montréal, Canada |
2015- | Molecular Genetics | University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada |
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Population Genetics, Evolution, Disease GenomicsWebsite:
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"Philip Awadalla"Bio:
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http://hdl.handle.net/1842/10682
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Sign in to add mentorDeborah Charlesworth | grad student | 2000 | Edinburgh (Evolution Tree) | |
(The molecular evolution of self-incompatibility loci in the Brassicaceae family.) | ||||
Charles (Chuck) H. Langley | post-doc | (FlyTree) |
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Darvishian M, Moustaqim-Barrette A, Awadalla P, et al. (2023) Provincial variation in colorectal cancer screening adherence in Canada; evidence from the Canadian Partnership for Tomorrow's Health. Frontiers in Oncology. 13: 1113907 |
Hill W, Lim EL, Weeden CE, et al. (2023) Lung adenocarcinoma promotion by air pollutants. Nature. 616: 159-167 |
Wang Y, Namba S, Lopera E, et al. (2023) Global Biobank analyses provide lessons for developing polygenic risk scores across diverse cohorts. Cell Genomics. 3: 100241 |
Zhou W, Kanai M, Wu KH, et al. (2022) Global Biobank Meta-analysis Initiative: Powering genetic discovery across human disease. Cell Genomics. 2: 100192 |
Chen S, Petricca J, Ye W, et al. (2022) The cell-free DNA methylome captures distinctions between localized and metastatic prostate tumors. Nature Communications. 13: 6467 |
Kirsh VA, Skead K, McDonald K, et al. (2022) Cohort Profile: The Ontario Health Study (OHS). International Journal of Epidemiology |
Harwood MP, Alves I, Edgington H, et al. (2022) Recombination affects allele-specific expression of deleterious variants in human populations. Science Advances. 8: eabl3819 |
Võsa U, Claringbould A, Westra HJ, et al. (2021) Large-scale cis- and trans-eQTL analyses identify thousands of genetic loci and polygenic scores that regulate blood gene expression. Nature Genetics |
Tremblay J, Haloui M, Attaoua R, et al. (2021) Correction to: Polygenic risk scores predict diabetes complications and their response to intensive blood pressure and glucose control. Diabetologia |
Skead K, Ang Houle A, Abelson S, et al. (2021) Interacting evolutionary pressures drive mutation dynamics and health outcomes in aging blood. Nature Communications. 12: 4921 |