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SUMMARY:STAGE ISSS: Ron Do
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the next instalment of the STAGE International Speaker Seminar Series (ISSS) with\nRon Do\nProfessor, Genetics and Genomic SciencesCharles Bronfman Professor, Personalized MedicineIcahn School of Medicine, Mount Sinai\nFree Hybrid (In person/Online) Event | Registration Required\nTalk Title:\nAdvances in Mendelian Randomization: Robust Causal Inference and Identification of Risk Factors for Coronary Artery Disease\nAbstract:\nSee hourly schedule below.\nSpeaker Profile:\nDr. Ron Do is the Charles Bronfman Professor in Personalized Medicine and Professor in the Department of Genetics and Genomic Sciences at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai. He leads a research program focused on using computational genomic and data science approaches to understand the genetic, biological and clinical basis of human diseases. He pursues this research by developing and applying methods in statistical computing, machine learning, genetic epidemiology, statistical genetics and population genetics to large-scale human genotyping, sequencing, functional and clinical datasets. He has led projects that has used exome sequencing for discovery of novel genetic causes of plasma lipids and myocardial infarction, developed and applied methods to identify causal relationships between risk factors and disease using Mendelian randomization, and analyzed large-scale electronic health record-linked biobank datasets to develop machine learning-based clinical risk scores for human diseases, amongst other activities. Ron has authored over 130 scientific publications, including lead or senior author publications in Nature, New England Journal of Medicine, Journal of American Medical Association, Lancet and Nature Genetics. For his research efforts, he was awarded The Dr. Harold and Golden Lamport Clinical Research Award from the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, awarded to junior faculty who show exceptional potential for making significant contributions over an extended period of time. Prior to joining Mount Sinai, Ron was a Canadian Institute of Health Research Banting Postdoctoral Fellow in Human Genetics and Instructor in Medicine in the Center for Human Genetic Research (now Center for Genomic Medicine) at Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School. He received his Ph.D. in Human Genetics from McGill University, his M.Sc. in Experimental Medicine and B.Sc. in Cell Biology and Genetics from University of British Columbia.\n\nSponsors:\n\nSeminars are sponsored by The Hospital for Sick Children, the Lunenfeld-Tanenbaum Research Institute of Mount Sinai Hospital, the Ontario Cancer Institute (Princess Margaret Cancer Centre of the University Health Network), and the McLaughlin Centre of the University of Toronto.\nPhotography Disclosure:\nPhotographs and/or video may be taken of participants at STAGE events. These photos/videos are for the Program’s use only and may appear on its website, in printed brochures, or in other promotional or reporting materials. By attending STAGE events, you accept the possibility that you may be videotaped or photographed. If you have any concerns, please inform us by sending an e-mail to esther.berzunza@utoronto.ca\n\n\n\n
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