GWAS author list meeting
GWAS author list meeting
The deadline has been extended till the end of this week, hurry! :)
Follow up on the genetics of chills from art and poetry. This time, including chills from music too π§΅ β¬οΈ
A particular moment in my favourite Radiohead song always gives me goosebumps every time I play it. Turns out susceptibility to such βchillsβ (induced by music, poetry, art) varies between people & that genetic differences play a part. Check out our new paper, led by @giacomobignardi.bsky.social. ππ§ͺ
Over the course of 2025, UKB researchers were forced to move all of their data analysis to the cloud rather than working with local copies. What was the effect of this move on scientific output? Here is a simple first pass at answering that question.
Have you ever wondered about nonlinearity in bivariate genetic associations? Or wondered whether global estimators like genetic correlations tell the full story about the relationship between two phenotypes, then check out @michelnivard.bsky.social thread on some work weβve been doing to model this.
Looking forward to this year's Behavior Genetics Association (BGA) conference, in my hometown of Amsterdam!
Deadline for abstracts is next week, February 16th: bga.org/content.aspx...
Ahoy! Call for papers now open for this year's amazing ESSGN conference - returning to the beautiful Bologna. Have anything to present at the intersection of the social sciences and genetics? Don't miss!
ESSGN doctoral candidate Nadia Harerimana writes a personal reflection on critique as care in social science genetics.
essgn.org/2026/01/30/c...
Me and @aysuo.bsky.social talk to @sjoerdalten.bsky.social about economics and genetics. And we get some book recommendations. Neat!
New episode of Born and Raised out now, with @sjoerdalten.bsky.social, covering where economics and modern genetic methods meet. Don't miss!
Article alert!π¨
1/11 Parents matter - and we can quantify part of that influence genetically. Our new JCPP paper on multivariate indirect maternal genetic effects across internalizing and externalizing symptoms. doi.org/10.1111/jcpp...
#jcpp @uio.no @unioslo-svfak.bsky.social @unioslo-uv.bsky.social
π’𧬠Call for Papers β 5th ESSGN Conference
π Bologna, May 21β22, 2026
Iβll be co-organising the 5th ESSGN conference in Bologna together with Nicola Barban, Stephanie von Hinke, Paul Hufe, and Niels Rietveld @essgn.bsky.social
π Submit here: forms.gle/fmVDUrQqQYju...
π Deadline: 1 March 2026
Congratulations! @giacomobignardi.bsky.social receives the Frank X. Barron Award for his superior contributions to the psychology of aesthetics, creativity, and the arts as a student. The American Psychological Association honors his research on genetic effects on the perception of artπΆ
New paper alert! π Congrats to the whole team! π
We did dance and mental health research ππΊ Professional, but not recreational dancers, have higher risk for mental health problems (anxiety, depression, emotional exhaustion). Dance achievement was more heritable in females (60%) than males (29%) 𧬠doi.org/10.1016/j.ss... @ae.mpg.de
A network of metabolites and their potential causal relationships. Green edges are Detected by the statistical causal inference method MR-link-2
Our paper, MR-link-2 has just been published! Offering pleiotropy robust Mendelian randomization from a single region! www.nature.com/articles/s41...
Behind the scenes
Thanks for having me! Looking forward to all the other episodes, this is one to follow! π§¬π
ποΈOut now: the first episode of the new @essgn.bsky.social podcast by @rafaelahlskog.bsky.social @aysuo.bsky.social, featuring @dr-appie.bsky.social
essgn.podbean.com/e/1-abdel-ab...
Me and @aysuo.bsky.social did a thing. Give it a listen!
Exciting news! Today marks the start of the podcast Born and Raised - produced by the ESSGN. In this very first episode, our hosts have visited @dr-appie.bsky.social in his office at the AUMC. Shocking revelations ensue! Find it on essgn.podbean.com or on the podcast platform of your choice.
One more week before the deadline of the Amsterdam UMC Fellowship (= β¬750k + tenure track): werkenbij.amsterdamumc.org/en/nieuws/tr...
Previous work suggested that the role of genes in educational attainment was higher in contemporary Estonia than during the Soviet era. With a tenfold larger dataset, our new preprint finds limited evidence to support this.
www.biorxiv.org/content/10.6...
βPsychiatric disorders β¦ seem to arise more often β¦ when certain combinations of genes and life experiences come together in unfavourable ways. This should reframe mental illness not as defective biology, but as the unfortunate intersection of natural variation and environmental stress.β
Thank you Josi! I hope you enjoyed the commentary π
I make my plots with a combination of R and Adobe Illustrator, see post below!
The Figure in the commentary also had some post-editing done by the Nature house-editor.
bsky.app/profile/dr-a...
This very interesting project has finally been published. Congratulations! They find stronger genetic associations with place of residence than place of birth for many traits, showing that population stratification also involves active rGE. Read @iakuznetsov.bsky.social's thread here:
Seeing one of my favorite projects replicated in another big biobank from another country is an excellent start of the year!
Thank you @iakuznetsov.bsky.social and colleagues (@ukuvainik.bsky.social!) at @estbiobank.bsky.social!
The original @nathumbehav.nature.com paper: rdcu.be/eX5ID
Thread ππΎ
Remember the famous UKB migration paper? We found that internal migration also shapes population structure in Estonia. Key patterns replicate within families.
www.cell.com/iscience/ful...