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Shan (Chloe) He

Chloe received her master in biostatistics from Harvard University in 2021 and she had been working with Dr. Sofer since 2019. Her interests lie in the intersection between statistics and disease biology. Currently she develops bioinformatics tools to better profile the tumor immune microenvironment...

Yi-Ting Tsai

Yi-Ting worked in the lab during her time in the Health Data Science Master's program at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health. She is interested in working with large-scale statistical and computational models. She is now a PhD student at Stanford University.

GWAS of the electrocardiographic QT interval in Hispanics/Latinos generalizes previously identified loci and identifies population-specific signals.

Méndez-Giráldez, Raúl, Stephanie M Gogarten, Jennifer E Below, Jie Yao, Amanda A Seyerle, Heather M Highland, Charles Kooperberg, et al. 2017. “GWAS of the Electrocardiographic QT Interval in Hispanics/Latinos Generalizes Previously Identified Loci and Identifies Population-Specific Signals.”. Scientific Reports 7 (1): 17075.

Mendelian randomization of inorganic arsenic metabolism as a risk factor for hypertension- and diabetes-related traits among adults in the Hispanic Community Health Study/Study of Latinos (HCHS/SOL) cohort.

Bryan, Molly Scannell, Tamar Sofer, Yasmin Mossavar-Rahmani, Bharat Thyagarajan, Donglin Zeng, Martha L Daviglus, and Maria Argos. 2019. “Mendelian Randomization of Inorganic Arsenic Metabolism As a Risk Factor for Hypertension- and Diabetes-Related Traits Among Adults in the Hispanic Community Health Study/Study of Latinos (HCHS/SOL) Cohort.”. International Journal of Epidemiology 48 (3): 876-86.