(((Gerome Breen)))

@psychgenomics

Professor of Psychiatric Genetics. NIHR Mental Health BioResource lead. Runs Genetic Links to Anxiety & Depression Study with

King's College London
Vrijeme pridruživanja: svibanj 2009.

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    I'm delighted to share that I have joined team as Experimental Science Director and I look forward to working more closely with the fantastic Open Targets community.

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    RT if your first PCRs were run on PE machines like this one (with or without heated lid 😉).

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    Strengthening causal inference in social sciences using genomes is what gets me up in the morning:

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    New preprint! Mitchell Schijen, , and I compared the rate of "positive" results (i.e., confirmed hypotheses) in Registered Reports to a sample of standard (non-RR) papers in psychology. We found a *very* large difference. Thread... 1/

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    Ate the bloody pasta didn’t I?! And it had loads of cheese on it. Anorexia hates cheese but Cara loves cheese and I thoroughly enjoyed it. Anxiety is high now but anxiety won’t kill me.

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    Use both have done and to do list is good for me. This talks about why (although I still use to dos): I stopped writing to-do lists – and learned to enjoy what I’d already achieved

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    I always remember my university mediaeval history tutor (Professor Donald Watt) making it very clear in marking an essay of mine that using “inevitable” was a cop out: a historian’s job is to provide an explanation. As you say, everything looks inevitable with hindsight.

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    I don't think this is right; things often seem inevitable once they've happened

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    Opinion: One may have thought China’s leaders had learned from their errors handling SARS. Unfortunately, history teaches us otherwise, and seems to be repeating itself again.

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    I spoke to some students about writing yesterday. Here’s my advice: 1000 words a day (I call this unit an ‘Updike’), read your writing out loud, cut your first draft introduction and rewrite it, go for a walk. Cut adverbs, passive constructions, jargon, and divide long sentences.

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    The best piece of advice I ever received on writing came from a journalist over a coffee: “if you can replace an ‘and’ with a fullstop and a capital letter, then do”. Simple but effective.

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    Excited and proud to finally have this out! “Genetics of schizophrenia in the South African Xhosa”

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    Taking their numbers, 25,000 empty homes out of a total stock of roughly 3,500,000 homes is an astonishingly low number. It's the symptom of a massive crisis of undersupply - London should be building so much more that the number of empty homes rises dramatically.

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    I do - and there are many. I so regret this decision but we have to remember there are plenty of decent people on both sides. It is not good versus evil. It people with strong and not so strong opinions on both sides of a very complex issue.

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    Pro of academia: I have friends all around the world! Con of academia: My friends are scattered all around the world.

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    I was being provocative in my reply but I find it interesting how "disease" is a social construct or at least requires a reference population. The point here is that although scurvy is listed at the epitome of an environmental disease it can also be considered a genetic disease.

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    The Wuhan Coronavirus continues to dominate the headlines. takes a look at whether the panic is justified.

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