Tuuli Lappalainen

@tuuliel

Group leader at NY Genome Center & Columbia University, studying functional variation in the human genome.

New York City, NY, USA
Sumali noong Mayo 2012

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    Our new paper: Using Equivalent Class counts directly for testing differential transcript usage. Nice work from

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    Our paper on high-resolution mapping of driver nucleotides in transcriptional regulatory elements is out today! This work from the and labs came together at the very end of my Ph.D. (1/5)

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    Donations by NYers until 12/31 will be matched 6x, so even small $ now for make a big difference! She's endorsed by e.g. and . Special election will be in February. 2/2

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    I donated to support campaign for NYC Public Advocate - our watchdog against corruption. She's an activist, journalist, a fierce progressive fighter. Don't take my word, watch this: and donate in 1/2

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    Inferring Compensatory Evolution of cis- and trans-Regulatory Variation

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    A great issue on human evolutionary genetics edited by Brenna Henn () and myself. Great reviews by great people. Thanks to all. Enjoy it. Current Opinion in Genetics & Development | Genetics of Human Origins |

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    Congratulations ! Based on productivity during only 5 weeks of postdoc work here, I expect to celebrate more achievements in not too distant future!

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    WRITING A PAPER IN WORD: FONT TIPS Contrary to widely held belief (among LaTeX fands), it is easy to write a nice-looking paper in Word. You just have to do three things: (1) use styles; (2) avoid hideous fonts; (3) unleash the fonts’ potential. 2\

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    New from the lab. We identified trans- in stimulated /macrophages including risk allele in CLU and MS4A loci influencing distal expression of type 1 , complement and myeloid genes.

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    Super excited about our work! A new set test method for association testing using summary statistics.

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    Looking for advice: our project looks at phenomena across diverse GWAS traits and environmental factors. Is it OK to just apply access to all the data (looks like a lot of clicking though) since we don't know which fields we'll need - or do I need to be more specific?

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    Where to go for rare disease diagnoses after exome sequencing fails? Excellent review of the options by and :

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    An American citizen was forced to leave her job at a Texas public school after refusing to sign an oath that says she will not boycott Israel. How anyone — especially Democrats — can support this kind of assault on the First Amendment is truly horrifying.

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    We interviewed Mark Daly , newly appointed Director of for our website, as part of our 'Welcome to' series. Here, Prof. Daly discusses his into human , and why he chose to swap the USA for Finland:

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    Hot off the press ... our Brand New Comprehensive Review on noncoding regulatory mutations in autism and other neurodevelopmental disorders! “The Role of De Novo Noncoding Regulatory Mutations in Neurodevelopmental Disorders”

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    Hard not to tweet this BMJ gem. A lexicon for gender bias in academic and medicine. &

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    And without further ado, here's "A simple new approach to variable selection in regression, with application to genetic fine mapping" by

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    Nice article (in Finnish) about - always fun to see other young Finnish female scientists kicking ass in the US!

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