Human Genetics and Epidemiology: Opportunities for Biomedical Research

Friday, November 22, 2024 - 11:00am to 12:00pm

The Immunobiology Seminar Series presents: "Human Genetics and Epidemiology:  Opportunities for Biomedical Research"

Presenter Details

Yann Klimentidis, PhD
Associate Professor, Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics
University of Arizona

Dr. Klimentidis' research focuses mainly on the use of genetic information to learn about body composition, health-related behavior, and cardio-metabolic, and neurodegenerative traits/diseases. The broad goals of his research are to: 1) understand mechanisms of disease, 2) identify risk factors for disease, 3) understand health disparities, and 4) improve prediction of disease risk. Approaches include genome-wide association studies, Mendelian randomization, gene-by-environment interactions, and genetic ancestry studies.

Dr. Klimentidis uses data from the UK Biobank, NHANES, All of Us, Framingham Heart Study, and from other local, national, and global studies. Current projects focus on the genetic basis of lipid and glycemic traits, physical activity behavior, and lipedema, as well as examining the putative causal links among these traits and with cardio-metabolic and neurodegenerative diseases. Read more

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Event Location: 
Drachman Hall, Room A114
Event Contact Person: 
Polly Haffner
Event Contact Email: 
Event Contact Phone: 
520-626-0710
Event Address: 

1295 N Martin

Event Contact Department: 
Immunobiology