Dr Tom Palmer
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Using allele scores to identify confounding by reverse causation: Studies of alcohol consumption as an exemplar
Tom Palmer
,
Hannah Sallis
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Kate Tilling
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George Davey Smith
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Marcus Munafò
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Date
May 22, 2023
Event
Genetics and Confounding Meeting
Location
MRC Integrative Epidemiology Unit, University of Bristol, Bristol, UK
Tom Palmer
Senior Lecturer in Biostatistics applied to Genetics
My research interests include statistical methods for epidemiology.
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The MRC IEU R-Universe of Mendelian randomization related R packages 🚀
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