
Iain Konigsberg
@iainkon
Research instructor @CUBiomedInfo. Polygenic risk in admixed populations & multi-omic models of lung disease.
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17-02-2015 22:21:47
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The Zhang lab CU School of Medicine is looking for a talented #postdoc to work on our established project using #machinelearning and #singlecell multi-omics to study immune-mediated disease! Apply at cu.taleo.net/careersection/…🎉 Send your CV to [email protected] if you are interested


Thanks CU Department of Biomedical Informatics (DBMI)! Very thankful to be named an Emerging Investigator by ATS Blue Journal for the paper “Colocalization of Gene Expression and DNA Methylation with Genetic Risk Variants Supports Functional Roles of MUC5B and DSP in Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis”



Tune in Monday to discuss our recent work showing IPF variants function as QTLs, led by Raphael Borie and myself, with fantastic moderator Matthew Moll, MD, MPH and panelists @GenomicsIvana, Gillian Goobie, MD PhD, Craig Hersh MD, & @BrianDHobbs! 😀Thanks for the opportunity ATS G&G Section!


Congrats on getting this fantastic review out Tian Ge @Linda_Kachuri John Witte Nilanjan Chatterjee Iftikhar J. Kullo Bogdan Pasaniuc Eimear Kenny PRIMED Consortium! Highly recommend this for all folks interested in PRS transferability/portability!

A very belated congratulations to Matthew Kwan for winning best poster at the Controlled Release Society meeting! It’s truly been a pleasure working (and trying to keep up) with you and Wyatt Shields


The Microbiome, Epigenome, and Diet in Adults with Obesity during Behavioral Weight Loss w/ Dr Ed Melanson & Emily Hill, PhD, RDN CU Department of Medicine CU Department of Biomedical Informatics (DBMI) Iain Konigsberg in Nutrients MDPI pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37630778/

Really grateful to spend 2 days with all the wonderful PRIMED Consortium folks. Thanks for a fantastic meeting and being an awesome, supportive, and uplifting group!

Originally coined “junk DNA,” non-coding DNA makes up the majority of the genome and is now seen as vital in human health studies. CU Department of Biomedical Informatics (DBMI)'s Iain Konigsberg, PhD, explains why associating non-coding DNA with junk no longer makes sense in disease research. news.cuanschutz.edu/dbmi/what-is-j…

Thanks for the shout-out Matthew Moll, MD, MPH! It was a pleasure presenting our work on omic risk scores for COPD traits at #ASHG2024. Great seeing you and the rest of the crew in Denver

Thanks IGES for the opportunity to put on a PRS workshop at #IGES24! Special thanks to Luke Grosvenor, @Linda_Kachuri, John Witte for support and my fellow instructors Chris Gignoux, Chris Arehart. Materials available on GitHub: github.com/konigsbergi/ig…
