I am a statistical geneticist. My research focuses on statistical genetic methodology with application to mental health, particularly to understanding the genetic architecture of anxiety and depression disorders.
Grant Montgomery is a genetic epidemiologist with a special interest in the causes, diagnosis, prevention and treatment of common diseases. His work is focussed primarily on endometriosis and melanoma.
I work at the interface of quantitative, statistical, population and human genetics and bioinformatics, aiming to understand and unravel genetic variation in disease susceptibility and endophenotypes in human populations.
I am a molecular biologist determining the mechanisms of eukaryotic mRNA translation and its regulation by RNA-binding proteins and noncoding RNA. In collaborative work I extend these basic science objectives into the medical research areas of cardiology
I am working at the interface of quantitative, statistical, population and human genetics and bioinformatics, aiming to understand and unravel genetic variation in disease susceptibility and endophenotypes in human populations.