Center for Population Health Sciences Seminar Series: David Rehkopf

When:
March 22, 2019 @ 11:00 am – 12:00 pm
2019-03-22T11:00:00-07:00
2019-03-22T12:00:00-07:00
Where:
Li Ka Shing Learning and Knowledge Center, Room 320
291 Campus Drive
Stanford
CA
Contact:
Linda S Walker
65-721-8458
Center for Population Health Sciences Seminar Series:  David Rehkopf @ Li Ka Shing Learning and Knowledge Center, Room 320

An Introduction to Population Based Data for Studies of DNA Methylation

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DNA methylation is a fundamental biological process that is under both environmental and genetic control in humans. Technological developments over the last 5 years have lowered the price of DNA methylation assays to the extent that relatively large population based samples are now adding data on close to 1 million DNA methylation sites to well characterized cohorts. Examining patterns of DNA methylation offers population scientists a historically unprecedented opportunity to understand the biological pathways through which myriad social, environmental and behavioral factors change human biology in ways that may be related to long-term disease risk. My talk will give a background on what is currently known about the factors that impact DNA methylation, and what is known about how it is related to human development, chronic diseases and aging. I will describe currently available and soon to be available population based data sources for the analysis of DNA methylation data. The break-out session following the talk will go into further practical details on the use of these data sources.