The Understanding Society team has measured genome wide epigenetic data in blood samples from almost 1,200 people. To mark the launch of this new data, the household study is hosting an event at The Royal Society for Public Health, London on 27th April.
The new epigenetic data will combine with Understanding Society’s existing biomarker, genetic, social and economic data to provide a rich and powerful research resource. Social, behavioural and environmental scientists might be interested in epigenetics based on the premise that one’s social, behavioural and environmental circumstances can modify which aspects of the genome are expressed and which are not.
The event is aimed at scientists interested in the interactions between social and environmental factors and health. Information will be given on how to access the data with presentations of initial results from exemplar research projects.
If you have any questions, please contact events@understandingsociety.ac.uk
Programme
Please note that this is a draft programme so the timings are subject to change
10.00-10.30 Registration and refreshments
10.30-10.45 Welcome and introduction to Understanding Society
Professor Michaela Benzeval, Director of Understanding Society and Professor of Lifecourse Studies, Institute for Social and Economic Research at the University of Essex
10.45 – 11.10 Introduction into why epigenetic data are interesting
Professor Marcus Pembrey, Emeritus Professor of Paediatric Genetics, Great Ormond Street, Institute of Child Health and Bristol University
11.10-11.35 Genomics for social scientists
Professor Meena Kumari, Professor of Biomedical and Social Epidemiology, Institute for Social and Economic Research at the University of Essex
11.35-11.50 Break and refreshments
11.55–12.20 An overview of the Biomarker data available in Understanding Society
Professor Meena Kumari, Professor of Biomedical and Social Epidemiology, Institute for Social and Economic Research at the University of Essex
12.20-12.45 A guide to accessing the epigenetic data in Understanding Society: EGA and METADAC
Dr Melissa Smart, Senior Research Officer, Institute for Social and Economic Research at the University of Essex
12.45-13.00 General discussion and questions
13.00-14.00 Lunch
14.00-14.30 Epigenetic analysis and potentials issues
Professor Jonathan Mill, Professor of Epigenetics at the University of Exeter Medical School & Head of Psychiatric Epigenetic Group at the Institute of Psychiatry, King’s College London
14.30-15.45 Short talks
- Quality Control of the epigenetic data in Understanding Society, Tyler Gorrie-Stone, Research Student, University of Essex
- An epigenome wide association study of lipids in Understanding Society, Tyler Gorrie-Stone, Research Student, University of Essex
- Smoking status and epigenetic signals in Understanding Society, Alexandria Andrayas, Research Student at the University of Essex
- Is unemployment associated with accelerated ageing? An analysis using methylation data in Understanding Society Melissa Smart, Senior Research Officer, Institute for Social and Economic Research at the University of Essex
15.45-16.00 Conclusion
Register for the event here