E-108-2-5751014-Special Topics on Work Environment and Genetic Epidemiology
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Course Introduction
Course Plan
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Introduction to the course
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Genes, Environment Health and Disease- Facing up to Complexity
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Detection of Gene-Gene Interactions
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Exploiting Gene-Environment Interaction to Detect Genetic Associations
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Strategy for Detecting Susceptibility Genes with Weak or No Marginal Effect
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The Use of the Restricted Partition Method with Case-Control Data
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The Impact of Genotype Misclassification Errors on the Power to Detect a Gene-Environment Interaction Using Cox Proportional Hazards Modeling
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Symbolic Modeling of Epistasis
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Mid-term
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Assessing Environmental Modifiers of Disease Risk Associated with Rare Mutations
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Accounting for Epistasis in Linkage Analysis of General Pedigrees
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Cancer and the Environment--The Links Between Environmental Factors, Genetics, and the Development of Cancer
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Gene–Environment Interaction in Special Populations
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Gene–Environment Interaction in Site-Specific Cancers
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Powerful Cocktail Methods for Detecting Genome-Wide Gene-Environment Interaction
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Genetics in the Workplace-- Implications for Occupational Safety and Health
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Advances in human genome epidemiology: implications for occupational health and disease prevention
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Final term
Teacher / ChuangHung-Yi