Our teaching assignments on Genetic Epidemiology for Master students in Epidemiology at Helmholtz

This semester, we contributed to the Master's in Epidemiology program at LMU Munich by teaching two modules as part of the Genetic Epidemiology course, hosted at Helmholtz Munich. Our sessions focused on:

 

👉 The use of human genetics in drug target discovery and development, and

👉 The principles and applications of polygenic risk scores.

 

Kudos to Lanyue Zhang and Murad Omarov for their excellent work in preparing lecture materials and leading the hands-on tutorials.

 

The lecture slides and tutorials are now available on our github and publication pages for those interested.

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