Jingzhan Lu
@jingzhan.bsky.social
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PhD Student in Cancer Genomics
@exeter.ac.uk
Genetics🧬HDS👨💻Bioinfor🔬
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UK Biobank
2 months ago
The update includes metabolomic, genetic, and imaging data, plus much more, all alongside our existing comprehensive dataset Explore what's new:
www.ukbiobank.ac.uk/news/metabol...
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Metabolomic, genetic, imaging data and more: new and updated UK Biobank data now available
The latest update to UK Biobank’s comprehensive dataset is available to approved researchers around the world via the Research Analysis Platform (UKB-RAP).
https://www.ukbiobank.ac.uk/news/metabolomic-genetic-imaging-data-and-more-new-uk-biobank-data-now-available/?utm_source=bluesky&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=data_releasev20
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Kartik Chundru
2 months ago
New paper on everyone’s favourite topic, QC! We show why you should do genotype-level QC on your WGS data
www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
Very real quotes about this paper - “The most exciting, mind-blowing paper of the year!” “On a par with Fisher 1918” “I read it every night. Just so beautiful”
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Genotype-level quality control substantially reduces error rates in population-scale whole-genome sequencing
Population-scale whole-genome sequencing data will contain many individual-level genotype errors, even after allele-level quality control (QC). We establish the need for genotype-level QC using UK Bio...
https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2025.11.06.686913v1
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Looking to reduce control sample sizes in population-based studies? We recommend case–control matching GWAS as an efficient and cost-effective strategy for rapid association testing across multiple phenotypes.
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3 months ago
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medRxivpreprint
5 months ago
Prostate cancer risk-stratification using proteomic estimation of KLK3 improves accuracy in screening applications: a population-based cohort study in the UK Biobank
https://www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1101/2025.08.21.25334151v1
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Glad to receive this award, many thanks to my awesome supervisor
@harrygreentkd.bsky.social
and amazing Cancer Genomics, GOCT and DISCO team
@exeter.ac.uk
, more work will do on ProtecT study, hope to see the GRS/PRS🧬 can helpful to distinguish more aggressive PCa
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8 months ago
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11:30 Tuesday @Space1+2, come and join my talk with C34.03- combining the GRS/PRS🧬 and PSA🩸test results together to predict the prostate cancer
#eshg2025
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8 months ago
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Catch your last minute tickets here !!!
pintofscience.co.uk/events/exeter
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8 months ago
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Exeter Collaboration for Academic Primary Care
9 months ago
Harry reflects on his time at the CaPRI conference: The Cancer in Primary Care Research International (Ca-PRI) conference. Author: Dr Harry Green, Lecturer in Health Data Sciencehttps://tinyurl.com/4hymyk2m
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The Cancer in Primary Care Research International (Ca-PRI) conference. Author: Dr Harry Green, Lecturer in Health Data Science
Last week I had the chance to attend the Cancer in Primary Care Research International (Ca-PRI) conference at The Lowry in Manchester.Ca-PRI is a two day conference that explores the latest research i...
https://tinyurl.com/4hymyk2m
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Deepthi Lavu
9 months ago
… and that’s wrap from us
@apexcomms.bsky.social
at
#CaPRI2025
Fantastic 2 days of showcasing
@exeter.ac.uk
Primary care
#cancer
work, exchanging ideas and getting ready for more !
#TeamExeter
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Deepthi Lavu
9 months ago
Predicting
#prostateCancer
by combining
#PSA
test results with
#genetic
risk scores. Impressive presentation by Jingzhan Lu at
#CaPRI2025
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