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== Research ==
 
== Research ==

Revision as of 06:32, 10 September 2017

Welcome to the Vrieze Lab Wiki!


Welcome!

Hello, we are a research group in the Psychology Department at the University of Minnesota. Our research includes

  • Genome-wide association studies using microarrays and whole genome sequencing.
  • Twin/Adoption studies
  • Development of new assessments using wireless sensors such as those in your smartphone.

Here's a 2017 group picture, in which Robin and Maia, were each kind enough to join us. Top Row: Scott Vrieze, Robin Corley, David Brazel, Robbee Wedow, Maia Frieser. Bottom Row: Amy Ledbetter, Michelle Stocker, Stephanie Zellers, Hannah Young, Gargi Datta, Zhen Liu

2017 CU Group.jpeg

Research

GSCAN The GWAS & Sequencing Consortium of Alcohol and Nicotine use is a collaboration between CU, Penn State, UMich, and MIT. External website with analysis plans etc is here.

CoTwins The Colorado Online Twin Study is a longitudinal study of adolescent twins using web-based and mobile tech assessment methods. The external website page is here

Genes for Good. An online genetic study of health and behavior. Join the study, visit our Facebook community page or follow us on Twitter Twitter bird logo 2012.jpg @genesforgood.

DevCon The "Developmental Consortium" is a budding longitudinal genetic association consortium effort.

Minnesota Twin Family Study

UK Biobank

Lab meeting

Lab meeting goals and schedule are here.

Computing

CU Research Computing

Simple functions we seem to use all the time

Regular Expressions

UNIX basics

Slurm

Classes

University of Colorado Boulder

PSYC 3102: Behavioral Genetics. This course covers introductory material and concepts in behavioral and psychiatric genetics. We cover the history of BG, Mendelian diseases to illustrate basic gene/environment concepts, twin and adoption studies, and recent molecular approaches including whole genome sequencing and genome wide association analyses.

PSYC 3112: Behavioral Genetics II. This course covers more advanced concepts in behavioral genetics, including recent molecular approaches including whole genome sequencing and genome wide association analyses.

PSYC 7102: Statistical Genetics

PSYC 7693: Personality Measurement. Core PhD-level clinical psychology course designed to teach basic measurement and decision theory, as well as application of psychological tests like the MMPI-2 and structured interviews like the SCID5.

We're hiring postdocs and taking grad students!

We're currently accepting applications for talented postdoctoral fellows. The Please contact Scott if you're interested.

Current postdoctoral and research scientist postings

Right now we're hiring postdocs as well as more seasoned researchers. Regardless of the number of years of experience you may have, the position description and responsibilities are about the same.

Please go to https://www.myu.umn.edu/employment and search for Job IDs 316465, 316469, or 316475.

Qualifications. Required Qualifications: Ph.D. in field related to statistical genetics or psychiatric genetics (e.g., Psychology, Biostatistics, Computation Biology), and at least one year of post-doctoral experience. Candidates should be able to demonstrate authorization to work in the United States at the University of Minnesota by the start date.

Desired Qualifications: Ph.D. in relevant field and with background in statistical or psychiatric genetics Excellent written communication skills as demonstrated by scientific publications Excellent organizational and time management skills Proven ability to problem solve and excellent interpersonal skills

About the Job. Anticipated starting date is Sept 1, 2017, but can be earlier. Initial appointment will be for 12 months with renewal likely contingent upon satisfactory performance.

Responsibilities:

  1. Duties include working on a large-scale genome-wide association study and whole genome sequencing analyses of psychopathology and addiction. Individuals without extensive experience in genetic association analyses will also be considered.
  1. Utilize custom software for data collection.
  1. Assist with the distribution and validation of online assessments and wireless monitoring to efficiently recruit

and assess large numbers of individuals for genetic research.

  1. Ability to follow novel study designs and experimental protocols.
  1. May oversee data collection by graduate students/post docs.
  1. Manuscript preparations for peer-reviewed journals, including writing, editing, making figures, proofing and revisions
  1. Discuss and plan new avenues of investigation. Drafting of proposals to procure research funding.

About the Department. The Department of Psychology is one of the largest departments within the College of Liberal Arts, and is a highly ranked department nationally. Currently, the department has 41 core faculty, 135 graduate students, and supports the largest number of undergraduate majors of any academic program on the UMN Twin Cities campus. Throughout its nearly 100 year history, the Department of Psychology has been marked by distinction and excellence. Currently, we have around 66 externally funded grants with close to 71 million dollars awarded. For additional information, please go to our website: http://www.psych.umn.edu/

Prospective graduate students

Interested graduate students who would like to pursue a research-intensive PhD in Clinical Psychology can apply to work with Scott through the Clinical Psychology and Psychopathology Research program in the Psychology Department.

Odds and Ends

Other IBG-related wikis

Anything that can be posted publicly from our lab is posted here on this wiki. For internal documents and conversations we have an internal wiki. The rest of IBG also has a wiki for other other projects.

Great stuff from Paul Meehl

  1. Philosophical Psychology Videos
  2. Many of his publications freely available

Templates

Templates