Greg Gibson (@genomestake) 's Twitter Profile
Greg Gibson

@genomestake

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Ninety-fifth Take: Kathryn Paige Harden’s Genetic Lottery genomestake.blogspot.com/2021/11/ninety… reviewing a very important book.

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Ninety-seventh Take: Don't Look Up Your Genes! genomestake.blogspot.com/2022/01/ninety…, an end-of-democracy genetic satire

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Surveillance-to-Diagnostic Testing Program for Asymptomatic ... : Epidemiology journals.lww.com/epidem/Fulltex… Paper describing our GT testing program just out

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Ninety-eighth Take: Olympian Achievement genomestake.blogspot.com/2022/03/ninety…, some belated musings on genetics of athletic achievement.

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Very happy and excited to share the final study of my PhD out in Molecular Biology and Evolution. All results from this study can be explored through our Rshiny: canalization-gibsonlab.shinyapps.io/rshiny/ academic.oup.com/mbe/advance-ar…

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Ninety-ninth Take: The Index genomestake.blogspot.com/2022/04/ninety… organizes the first 99 takes in ten handy categories!

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Very excited to publish Kiera Berger's final thesis paper: Targeted RNAseq Improves Clinical Diagnosis of Very Early-Onset Pediatric Immune Dysregulation mdpi.com/1659254 #mdpijpm via JPM_MDPI

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One hundred and first Take: Tyranny of the Minority genomestake.blogspot.com/2022/06/one-hu… special edition, thoughts on genetics and the judicial coup d'etat.

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Enormously pleased to announce that the Summer Institute of Statistical Genetics will be moving to Georgia Tech from summer 2024. Huge shout out to Bruce Weir for 30 years of leadership. See you in Atlanta!

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I thoroughly enjoyed starting my week at Georgia Tech on Monday -- giving a seminar, meeting with trainees, and talking with faculty. Thanks to Dr. Greg Gibson for hosting me and arranging such a stimulating day talking genomics with so many outstanding researchers!

I thoroughly enjoyed starting my week at <a href="/GeorgiaTech/">Georgia Tech</a>  on Monday -- giving a seminar, meeting with trainees, and talking with faculty. Thanks to Dr. Greg Gibson for hosting me and arranging such a stimulating day talking genomics with so many outstanding researchers!
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One hundred and second Take: Clonal Hematopoiesis Overgrows Congress genomestake.blogspot.com/2022/11/one-hu… I'm back! Some pre-Midterm satirical speculation projecting to 2027

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Just published in TiG: Genetically transitional disease: a new concept in genomic medicine sciencedirect.com/science/articl…

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Super pleased to announce that Registration for the 2024 Bruce Weir Summer Institute in Statistical Genetics in Atlanta in early June is now open. Please visit and share sisg.biosciences.gatech.edu #sisg #summerinstitute

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Excited to share that two thirds of our scholarship positions for the 2024 Bruce Weir Summer Institute in Statistical Genetics have been filled in just 3 weeks! Graduate students please be sure to get your applications in quickly! Georgia Tech GA Tech Biology

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SISG 2024 at Georgia Tech starts today. 182 trainees, 429 modules and about 7,000 hours of appreciation for genetics and complex traits.

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Just rebooted Genome's Take with a commentary on Eugenics, Determinism, and Human Embryonic Editing. Stop blaming the genome!