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What do we do?

We develop novel statistical methodology and apply this to large human phenotype-genotype datasets (‘big data’) to address long-standing questions in population, quantitative, and medical genetics. Our approaches have improved accuracy for the prediction of disease risk in personalized medicine, quantified the contribution of genotype-environment interaction effects to obesity risk, and provided frameworks to examine the underlying genetic basis of phenotypic differences among groups of people as well as phenotypic similarities within families. Current work focuses on improved testing for sex-, age-, or environment-specific genetic effects, quantifying maternal genetic and social genetic effects, and investigating the role of genetic interactions between microbial and host genotype in shaping phenotype in the human population.

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Complex Trait Genetics Group
Department of Computational Biology
Quartier Sorge, Bâtiment Génopode
Univerisité de Lausanne
1015 Lausanne

Tel +41 21 692 39 16
matthew.robinson@unil.ch

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Prof. Matthew Robinson

Executive Assistant

Suzanne Soto
suzanne.soto@unil.ch
+41 21 692 54 56