Todd Lencz (@toddlencz) 's Twitter Profile
Todd Lencz

@toddlencz

Researching causes and treatments for serious mental illness.
All opinions are strictly my own, and not of my employers.
RT does not mean endorsement.

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linkhttps://feinstein.northwell.edu/institutes-researchers/our-researchers/todd-lencz-phd calendar_today28-08-2014 01:51:03

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Our comprehensive review of the field of Polygenic Embryo Screening - written in conjunction with ESHRE leadership - is now live! (free link below) I'd like to call attention to Tables 2 & 3, which provide a novel 'taxonomy' of potential clinical use cases academic.oup.com/humupd/advance…

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COMMENT PIECE: ā€˜Polygenic embryo screening – Patient perspectives and concerns’. Maria Siermann explains the potential consequences. Read the full article for free on our website: progress.org.uk/polygenic-embr… #embryoscreening #embryo #embryoresearch #PGT #genetics #genomics #DNA

COMMENT PIECE: ā€˜Polygenic embryo screening – Patient perspectives and concerns’. Maria Siermann explains the potential consequences. Read the full article for free on our website: progress.org.uk/polygenic-embr…

#embryoscreening #embryo #embryoresearch #PGT #genetics #genomics #DNA
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A statement on the need for scientific rigor in the development of genetic tests, endorsed by ISPG and signed by 140 experts in the field: Concerns about genetic risk testing for opioid use disorder - The Lancet Psychiatry thelancet.com/journals/lanps…

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On my way to #ACNP2024 🌵 Now recruiting for a #postdoc position in psychiatric genetics: acnp.org/wp-content/upl… If you are interested in the genetics of psychotic disorders and their endophenotypes, check out my poster M160 on Monday!

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Individual polygenic risk scores for the same trait can yield different results due to various derivation differences. Our study led by A. Misra & w Aniruddh Patel demonstrates how successive score integration can improve accuracy & stability nature.com/articles/s4146…

Individual polygenic risk scores for the same trait can yield different results due to various derivation differences. Our study led by A. Misra &amp; w <a href="/AniruddhPatelMD/">Aniruddh Patel</a> demonstrates how successive score integration can improve accuracy &amp; stability nature.com/articles/s4146…
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@Zuckersom is Tier 1 in Research per U.S. News & World Report rankings—one of just 16 med schools in the U.S. to reach this level! šŸ§¬šŸ“Š Learn more about our MD/PhD program - medicine.hofstra.edu/admission/md-p… šŸ”— Read more: ow.ly/qvNE50VwqRo #MedTwitter #Research #USNews Northwell Health Hofstra University

@Zuckersom is  Tier 1 in Research per <a href="/usnews/">U.S. News & World Report</a> rankings—one of just 16 med schools in the U.S. to reach this level! šŸ§¬šŸ“Š

Learn more about our MD/PhD program - medicine.hofstra.edu/admission/md-p…

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Pretty clear evidence here that people (at least in USA) draw a distinction between screening for disease risk and screening for enhanced traits