Eli Ayumi Stahl

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2000 University of Chicago, Chicago, IL 
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Martin Kreitman grad student 2000 Chicago
 (Population structure and natural selection for disease resistance in Arabidopsis thaliana.)
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Socrates AJ, Mullins N, Gur RC, et al. (2024) Polygenic risk of social isolation behavior and its influence on psychopathology and personality. Molecular Psychiatry
Liu D, Meyer D, Fennessy B, et al. (2023) Schizophrenia risk conferred by rare protein-truncating variants is conserved across diverse human populations. Nature Genetics. 55: 369-376
Trubetskoy V, Pardiñas AF, Qi T, et al. (2022) Mapping genomic loci implicates genes and synaptic biology in schizophrenia. Nature
Highland HM, Wojcik GL, Graff M, et al. (2022) Predicted gene expression in ancestrally diverse populations leads to discovery of susceptibility loci for lifestyle and cardiometabolic traits. American Journal of Human Genetics
Backman JD, Li AH, Marcketta A, et al. (2021) Exome sequencing and analysis of 454,787 UK Biobank participants. Nature
Jia X, Goes FS, Locke AE, et al. (2021) Investigating rare pathogenic/likely pathogenic exonic variation in bipolar disorder. Molecular Psychiatry
Coombes BJ, Markota M, Mann JJ, et al. (2020) Dissecting clinical heterogeneity of bipolar disorder using multiple polygenic risk scores. Translational Psychiatry. 10: 314
Nguyen TH, Dobbyn A, Brown RC, et al. (2020) mTADA is a framework for identifying risk genes from de novo mutations in multiple traits. Nature Communications. 11: 2929
Huckins LM, Chatzinakos C, Breen MS, et al. (2020) Analysis of Genetically Regulated Gene Expression Identifies a Prefrontal PTSD Gene, SNRNP35, Specific to Military Cohorts. Cell Reports. 31: 107716
Zhang Z, Menon MC, Zhang W, et al. (2020) Genome-wide non-HLA donor-recipient genetic differences influence renal allograft survival via early allograft fibrosis. Kidney International
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