Publications by authors named "Curt R Larock"

Background: Large-scale genetic studies of common human diseases have focused almost exclusively on the independent main effects of single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) on disease susceptibility. These studies have had some success, but much of the genetic architecture of common disease remains unexplained. Attention is now turning to detecting SNPs that impact disease susceptibility in the context of other genetic factors and environmental exposures.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Curt R Larock"

  • - Curt R Larock's research emphasizes the exploration of hierarchical gene-gene interactions within the framework of population-based genetic studies, aiming to uncover complex genetic architectures of common human diseases.
  • - One of his notable works examines the limitations of previous genetic studies that primarily focused on independent main effects of SNPs, advocating for a more integrative approach that considers interactions among genetic factors and environmental influences.
  • - Published in "BioData Mining" in May 2017, Larock's study employs a grid-based stochastic search methodology to effectively identify these intricate genetic interactions, contributing to a deeper understanding of disease susceptibility.