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Posts by Felix C Tropf

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Always energising to engage with cutting-edge work on assortative mating, cross-ancestry prediction, and rare variants at @ESSGN — especially with such a strong cohort of doctoral researchers at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam.

#Sociogenomics #GeneticPrediction #ESSGN

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PGI Repository v2.0 preprint out! A 🧵 on the main results and updates @robel-alemu.bsky.social @paturley.bsky.social @alextisyoung.bsky.social

11 months ago 36 15 1 1

Come work with me and @dr-appie.bsky.social in Amsterdam!

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walking on clouds through marais and back. thanks for a magic (and important) research visit (grant deadline) @cris-sciencespo.bsky.social et al!

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Achtung! Deadline approaching the end of this week!

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Details | Working at Bristol | University of Bristol

There are a bunch or brief but well structured research fellowships opening up at the MRC-IEU: www.bristol.ac.uk/jobs/find/de...

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Introduction to polygenic score analyses in the social, behavioural, and health sciences This 2-day course will provide social scientists with the knowledge and skills needed to understand the creation of polygenic scores, critically interpret their use in studies, and integrate them into...

And here with a working link...: www.ucl.ac.uk/short-course...

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Interested in using polygenic scores (PGS) in social science or health research? We are running a 2-day intensive short course @stats_UCL with @timtmorris.bsky.social (20–21 April 2026): tinyurl.com/5n6hwyxy. Ideal for all quantitative researcher across Social and Health Sciences! Get started!

1 month ago 9 6 1 0
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Yo #polisky, you don't want to miss this one :)

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In 2035, 50% of the NHS d- patient interactions are supposed to be genetically informed. Festival of genomics and biodata in London.

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Welcoming the rising star of sociogenomics in London. Thanks for sharing a meal @furuyashiro.bsky.social @harvard.edu @clscohorts.bsky.social .

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Introduction to polygenic score analyses in the social, behavioural, and health sciences This 2-day course will provide social scientists with the knowledge and skills needed to understand the creation of polygenic scores, critically interpret their use in studies, and integrate them into...

@fctropf.bsky.social and I are running a 2-day short course in London on 20/21 April that will provide an introduction to polygenic scores. The course will cover creation of polygenic scores, their strengths and limitations, and ethical issues around their use. Further info at shorturl.at/8gUcu.

3 months ago 9 4 2 0
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Twins Are So Much More Interesting Than Heritability Estimates On starting places, "missing environmentality," and the Waddington landscape of life

I wrote about missing heritability, "missing environmentality," and why I still think twin studies are interesting and valuable: kathrynpaigeharden.substack.com/p/twins-are-...

4 months ago 58 16 1 4
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Introduction to genetic data analysis in the social, behavioural, and health sciences This 4-day course will provide social scientists with the knowledge and skills needed to analyse genetic data, critically interpret results, and integrate genetics into their research.

Behavioral, social and health scientists: if you’d like to combine social and genetic data, this is for you: shorturl.at/8gUcu. This course in London features all aspects from data collection to model estimation in our local cohort data - and the incredible @timtmorris.bsky.social as instructor.

5 months ago 8 4 0 0

"Offering genetic predictions for embryos to improve health outcomes latches onto a privatization logic that does exactly the opposite and hence erodes a system based on social equality and solidarity."

Thank you @arnovanhootegem.bsky.social @gaiaghirardi.bsky.social for such an important piece!

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Genetic associations with educational fields - Nature Genetics Genome-wide analyses of 10 educational fields identify 17 associated loci. Analysis of genetic clustering across specializations identifies two key dimensions that show genetic overlap with personalit...

1/ 🚨New paper in Nature Genetics

Genetic factors are associated with the educational fields people study, from arts to engineering.

Article: www.nature.com/articles/s41...
FAQ: www.thehastingscenter.org/genomic-find...

5 months ago 48 18 1 7
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Nice commentary by @fctropf.bsky.social reflecting on our study on not having sex: www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/...

(for full study, see quoted tweet below)

5 months ago 8 1 0 0
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Are you a UCL Sociologist? Apply to join UCL Sociology Network's Coordinating Group. Contribute to the Network’s wide-ranging programme of activities and share news of important sociological developments tinyurl.com/2ut5dttz

6 months ago 2 3 0 1

WE ARE HIRING! 2 Lecturers in Quantitative Social Science. Want a friendly interdisciplinary department in one of the world's most vibrant cities? This just might be for you.

Apply by: 10 Oct

www.ucl.ac.uk/work-at-ucl/...

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Another job alert! Join us @sociologyoxford.bsky.social as a postdoc on @ewabatyra.bsky.social's ERC project. A great three-year position to work in the area of fertility and reproductive behaviour. www.sociology.ox.ac.uk/event/postdo...

8 months ago 18 11 0 0
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Call for abstracts: genetics, economic & social issues.

We're hosting a 1-day workshop on using genetic data to examine economic & social issues on 12th December at UCL’s Social Research Institute. More info & submission at link below #genetics #socialscience #economics #cohort

bit.ly/41EnPmu

8 months ago 12 10 0 0

🚨NEW PAPER! Together with Wuno Akingbuwa (@wonuola.bsky.social) we developed a way to estimate non-linear genetic correlations. It didnt sit well with us that known non-linear relations (e.g. BMI and MDD with a famous U shaped ) are poorly captured in statistical genetics. 🧵

1 year ago 63 29 2 2
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Mind the gap: the interplay between genes and neighbourhood context on educational achievement Abstract. This article expands on previous research on gene-environment (GxE) effects on socio-economic status, by stepping beyond the family dimension and

Thrilled to see our study on GxE, neighborhood and education published in @europeansocreview.bsky.social academic.oup.com/esr/advance-... incredible work by @lauisilva.bsky.social and Tobias Wolfram!

1 year ago 10 3 1 1
Assistant Professor in the Broad Area of Social Genomics, Behavior Genomics and Related Fields Assistant Professor in the Broad Area of Social Genomics, Behavior Genomics and Related Fields

Another incredible opportunity for a faculty position in (socio)genomics @lifeatpurdue.bsky.social: careers.purdue.edu/job/Assistan...

1 year ago 21 9 0 1

I am a huge Sam Trejo fan, if you are in London, or able to join remote, and you have the time you should go!

2 years ago 5 1 1 0
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3 Postdoctoral Research Fellows (f/m/x) / ID 242 The research units Skill Formation and Labor Markets (Director: Professor Heike Solga) and Health and Inequality (Head: Professor Jan Paul Heisig) at the WZB Berlin Social Science Center (WZB) are...

🚨JOB ALERT 🚨

We're hiring 3 postdocs for the new Einstein Center Population Diversity. Work with a fantastic team of social scientists and biomedical researchers in the city of Berlin! Details: bit.ly/3RX0GpZ

Apply by Feb 7 & dm or email for questions.

2 years ago 28 35 0 0
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3 vacancies in the Health & Longevity research group Join us - We offer one postdoc and two PhD positions in the Research Group on Health and Longevity.

The Research Group on Health and Longevity led by Marc Luy at the Vienna Institute of Demography is hiring!!! This is the coolest group and institute you will have the opportunity to work at! Plus, it's on beautiful Vienna. Apply!!! www.oeaw.ac.at/vid/about/ne...

2 years ago 5 6 0 1
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Challenges of increasing prevalence of disability in China. Very insightful talk by prof Gong Chen from Peking uniceristy. @ioe.bsky.social

2 years ago 2 0 0 0

Two weeks left to apply! Organized with @rutheva.bsky.social @gaiaghirardi.bsky.social, Torkild Lyngstad and Karri Silventoinen. We will have presentations by Gregory Clark, Evelina Akimova and @fctropf.bsky.social! So apply to join this exciting group in Oslo. Accommodation and food are covered!

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