Variance estimation and confidence intervals from genome-wide association studies through high-dimensional misspecified mixed model analysis is a research paper published in Journal of Statistical Planning and Inference (2022). On theSindex it has a DataRank of 0. It has been cited 8 times.
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National Institutes of Health
Grant: R01 GM134005
National Science Foundation
Grant: DMS-1713120
National Science Foundation
Grant: DMS-1811405
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Grant: DMS-1915894
National Science Foundation
Grant: DMS-1902903
National Institutes of Health
Grant: 1R01GM134005-01A1
Novel statistical methods and tools to integrate multiple endophenotypes and functional annotation data to study the roles of rare variants in complex human diseases using sequencing data
National Science Foundation
Grant: 1902903
New Statistical Methods for High-Dimensional Association Tests with Applications to Large-Scale Genetic Data
National Science Foundation
Grant: 1713120
Misspecified Mixed Model Analysis: Theory and Application
National Science Foundation
Grant: 1811405
Collaborative Research: Multi-Scale Modeling of Non-Gaussian Random Fields
National Science Foundation
Grant: 1915894
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