2022 International Statistical Genetics Workshop

The 2022 Boulder Statistical Genetic Methods For Human Complex Traits workshop will be held virtually in June 2022. Topics will include: the biometrical model, structural equation modeling, path analysis, maximum likelihood, univariate twin models, sex limitation, GxE interaction, segregation variance, polygenic scores, assumptions in twin models and effects of violating those assumptions, genetic nurture and G-E covariance, multivariate genetic analyses, and longitudinal models. Software will include R, OpenMx, PLINK, and GCTA.

There will be parallel lecture and practical sessions to accommodate different time zones.

The daily schedule will include prerecorded lectures, plenary sessions, practical work, and interactive tutorials. Registered students will need to be able to commit approximately 2 hours per day for watching pre-recorded videos and 3 hours per day for live lecture and practical work for each of the 8 days of the workshop.

Registration is now closed.

Below is a table showing the start times of the A and B sessions for some selected time zones. Each session will run for 3 hours.

 Session A daily start timeSession B daily start timeTimezone
Los Angeles, USA06:0015:00PDT
Boulder, USA07:0016:00MDT
Boston, USA09:0018:00EDT
S茫o Paulo, Brazil10:0019:00BRT
Corresponding UTC13:0022:00UTC
London, United Kingdom14:0023:00BST
Amsterdam, Netherlands15:0000:00 +1 dayCEST
Tel Aviv, Israel16:0001:00 +1 dayIDT
Kolkata, India18:3003:30 +1 dayIST
Beijing, China21:0006:00 +1 dayCST
Brisbane, Australia23:0008:00 +1 dayAEST

 

Workshop Contact Information

The Workshop Coordinator can be contacted with questions related to registration, scheduling, and travel at IBGworkshop@colorado.edu