Dr Tom Palmer
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Using multiple independent combinations of genetic variants to strengthen causal inference in Mendelian randomization studies: height and lung function as an example
Tom Palmer
,
Dave Evans
,
George Davey Smith
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Date
Sep 15, 2010
Location
Annual Conference of the Royal Statistical Society, Brighton
Tom Palmer
Senior Lecturer in Biostatistics applied to Genetics
My research interests include statistical methods for epidemiology.
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