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Posts by Stephanie Yan

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Congrats to Dr. @saracarioscia.bsky.social and Dr. Dylan Taylor!!

10 months ago 32 3 0 1
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I'm defending my PhD next Friday, May 23!(!!!!). I'll be highlighting our work looking at aneuploidy in early human development. If you're interested I'd love to have you join via Zoom (DM me for info) or on the Homewood campus!

11 months ago 35 9 2 1

wouldn’t count out 24 chromosome bars for any other paper ❤️

11 months ago 3 0 0 0
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Apparently not all my popgen advice is good.

1 year ago 31 5 3 1

My main PhD work is up! See thread below. I would love to discuss! www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1...

1 year ago 26 9 0 0

Thrilled to see this work out - its been fascinating to look at statistical genetics in these IVF embryo datasets underlying meiotic aneuploidies and recombination! Joint work led with @saracarioscia.bsky.social. See thread below, thoughts welcome!

www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1...

1 year ago 24 7 0 0

huge congrats to @saracarioscia.bsky.social @aabiddanda.bsky.social Margaret and @rajivmccoy.bsky.social!!!! So excited to see this out!

1 year ago 5 0 0 0

Very excited to share (most of) my PhD work, in which we use human retinal organoids to understand how thyroid hormone signaling is regulated in the developing retina to promote robust and accurate photoreceptor subtype specification. Turns out, it's a lot more complicated than we expected. 1/n

1 year ago 18 8 2 0
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Congrats to Brian Guy from my lab who became Dr. Guy PhD today!!!

1 year ago 14 2 2 0
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Check out this tour de force work from @christ3na.bsky.social in my lab!

Her studies reveal how developmental timing in the retina is controlled like an hourglass. The progenitor:neuron ratio shifts to control signaling levels and trigger photoreceptor development over time. Check it out!!

1 year ago 25 9 1 0
A Litmus Test for Confounding in Polygenic Scores Polygenic scores (PGSs) are being rapidly adopted for trait prediction in the clinic and beyond. PGSs are often thought of as capturing the direct genetic effect of one's genotype on their phenotype. ...

Think of a polygenic score you care about. Are direct genetic effects driving variation among people in this predictor? Or perhaps other, confounding factors? We at the @arbelharpak.bsky.social & @docedge.bsky.social Labs developed a method to tackle this question. [1/n]

1 year ago 76 38 2 1
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Now: Rajiv McCoy: Genetic architecture of meiotic recombination across 90,431 in vitro fertilized embryos #ASHG24 🧪🧬🖥️

1 year ago 5 1 1 0