Map of genetic and phenotypic correlations across 42 female reproductive health traits

In our upcoming Genomics seminar, we are excited to welcome Associate Professor Triin Laisk,Institute of Genomics, University of Tartu, Estonia. We’re thrilled to have Triin with us for what promises to be a great talk!

Date: Thursday 30th of January 2025
Time: 12:30-13:30
Venue: Seminar Room 0, Big Data Institute.

Talk title: Map of genetic and phenotypic correlations across 42 female reproductive health traits

Bio: Triin is an Associate Professor in Reproductive Genetics and Genomics at the University of Tartu, Estonia. Her research focuses on using genetic data to better understand women’s health. In her talk, she gives an overview of a recent project mapping the genetic architecture across 42 female-specific health conditions using data from up to 293,618 women from two large population-based cohorts, the Estonian Biobank and the FinnGen study.

All members of the University are welcome to join, please let reception at BDI know you’re here for the seminar and sign-in. We hope you can join us! As a reminder, this seminar is intended to increase interaction between individuals working in Genomics across Oxford. We encourage in-person attendance where possible.

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