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The MRC Integrative Epidemiology Unit at the University of B


01:46:35
Fundamentals of Mendelian randomization in 2024
01:28:24
Everywhere and nowhere: will we ever identify the missing environmental causes of disease?
05:12
Introduction to Molecular drivers & predictors of pregnancy complications & future health programme
01:25:56
Mendelian Randomization - what it was, what it is, and what it should become.
01:31:10
Mendel’s randomness: from allowing complex life to facilitating causal inference
56:44
IEU Seminar: Vittal Katikireddi
39:07
IEU Seminar: Matt Tudball
02:29
ICEP research into cancer progression and novel treatments
01:10:40
IEU Invited Lecture: Michael Inouye
02:45
ICEP research on smoking cessation
03:00
ICEP research into somatic genomics
02:25
ICEP research into physical activity and sleep
01:53
ICEP research on systemic responses
01:07:08
Noodles, No Nulls and Numb Skulls: Threats to the future of Mendelian Randomization - G. Davey Smith
01:06:06
Taking the "neurodevelopmental" part of "neurodevelopmental disorders" - Kevin Mitchell
01:11:14
From evolution at synonymous sites to improve gene therapy and diagnostics by Laurence Hurst
02:15
ICEP research into metabolic health
01:03:43
George Davey Smith
01:00:43
IEU Seminar: David Ray
58:36
IEU seminar: Hiroki Ueda
40:49
Using Mendelian Randomization to model the causal effect of cancer on health economic outcomes
57:31
The changing paradigm in the pharmacological treatment of elevated blood pressure
53:12
Investigating the Development Origins of Health and Disease Using Statistical Genetics Methods
01:13:52
Trying to be a more useful epidemiologist: From heart disease to child maltreatment
01:12:28
Disputed inheritance: The battle over Mendel and the future of biology - Professor Gregory Radick
06:59
Integrative Cancer Epidemiology Programme (ICEP) Lab Tour
01:10:57
The significance of Mendelism for Evolutionary Theory - Samir Okasha
02:24
Exploring work-related stress in the construction industry
28:23
Contemporary Genome Wide Association Study findings in the light of Mendelian inheritance – G Hemani
23:06
Transmission ratio distortion: Circumventing Mendel’s laws – Tom Price
17:48
The Development of Eugenics in Latin America - R. Sánchez-Rivera
23:47
The Mendelian gene – Kostas Kampourakis
21:31
The gene's-eye view of evolution - Arvid Ågren
23:19
Mendelian randomization - Eleanor Sanderson
27:31
Hugo de Vries, Tine Tammes and early Mendelian statistics – Ida Stamhuis
20:14
Hugo Iltis: Mendel’s biographer and fighter against racism – Paul Weindling
55:42
Eugenics and the misuse of Mendel – Adam Rutherford
25:46
Darwin, Mendel, and Lysenko – Ute Deichmann
24:28
Chance and The Mendelians – Charles Pence
18:15
What findings did Mendel Present? – Allan Franklin
25:05
Wilhelm Johannsen’s Pure Lines and the Introduction of Mendelism – Robert Meunier
25:22
Pea Genetics - Julie Hofer
01:05:12
IEU Seminar: Zoltan Kutalik
30:10
Rediscovering---and Unrediscovering---Gregor Mendel – Sander Gliboff
21:43
Agriculture and Mendelism – Berris Charnley
17:57
The 1900 “Rediscovery” of Mendel – Yafeng Shan
23:01
Gregor Mendel: Hybridist, geneticist, or what? – Staffan Müller-Wille
29:46
Translating Mendel – Kersten Hall
29:10
August Weismann: A pioneer of genetics? – Ariane Dröscher
32:08
A multitude of Mendels – George Davey Smith
53:57
IEU Seminar: Frank Dudbridge
49:27
IEU Seminar: Tom Lumbers
01:00:44
IEU Seminar: Jared Balbona
26:12
Between a rock and a hard place: weighing up the evidence for antidepressant use during pregnancy
01:01:01
IEU Seminar Carlos Cinelli
14:02
Professor Andy Ness, speaking on 19 May 2022
16:27
Professor George Davey Smith, speaking on 19 May 2022
51:39
Sir Iain Chalmers and Professor Sir Richard Peto, speaking on 19 May 2022
05:46
Professor John Gallacher and Professor John Iredale, speaking on 19 May 2022
21:17
Professor John Gallacher, speaking on 19 May 2022