Josefin Werme
Short CV
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} Oct 2016 – Present | PhD Candidate | Dept. Complex Trait Genetics, CNCR, VU Amsterdam |
| Oct 2015 – Sept 2016 | MSc Genes, Environment, & Development | King’s College London |
| Oct 2012 – July 2015| BSc Psychology | Middlesex University |
Research
The aetiology of psychiatric disorders is complex, influenced by a wide range of genetic and environmental factors. Understanding the genetic overlap among psychiatric disorders, as well as how their genetic signal might relate to molecular phenotypes and endophenotypes, can provide important clues about their aetiology. To aid this goal, one of my projects has involved the development of a novel tool dedicated to local genetic correlation analysis, called LAVA, which can be used to test bivariate and multivariate genetic relations between traits. One of my main research interests concerns applying local genetic correlation analysis to investigate the genetic overlap between psychiatric disorders and endophenotypes with the purpose of elucidating the function of the genetic signals detected in genome-wide association studies for these disorders.
Highlighted publications
Werme, J., van der Sluis, S., Posthuma, D., & de Leeuw, C. A. LAVA: An integrated framework for local genetic correlation analysis. Preprint at https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.12.31.424652 (2021).
Program repository: https://github.com/josefin-werme/LAVA
Contact info
Address: | Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam |
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Telephone: | +31 20 598 19 00 |
E-mail: | j.werme@vu.nl |