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ISER has an enviable publications record in top academic journals and regularly presents its work at key conferences and policy events in the UK and around the world. It is also frequently commissioned to produce reports and papers for Government Departments, think tanks, charities and businesses and its important work is frequently featured in the media. You can search all of ISER’s outputs including by area of interest and author.

A bidirectional Mendelian randomization study to evaluate the causal role of reduced blood vitamin D levels with type 2 diabetes risk in South Asians and Europeans

  1. Cynthia A. Bejar
  2. Shiwali Goyal
  3. Shoaib Afzal
  4. Massimo Mangino
  5. Ang Zhou
  6. , et al
Journal Article - July 27, 2021
  1. Health
  2. Biology
  3. Genetics
  4. Ethnic Groups

Phenome-wide association analysis of LDL-cholesterol lowering genetic variants in PCSK9

  1. Amand F. Schmidt
  2. Michael V. Holmes
  3. David Preiss
  4. Daniel I. Swerdlow
  5. Spiros Denaxas
  6. , et al
Journal Article - October 29, 2019
  1. Health
  2. Biology
  3. Genetics

PCSK9 genetic variants and risk of type 2 diabetes: a mendelian randomisation study

  1. Amand F. Schmidt
  2. Daniel I. Swerdlow
  3. Michael V. Holmes
  4. Riyaz S. Patel
  5. Zammy Fairhurst-Hunter
  6. , et al
Journal Article - February 15, 2017
  1. Health
  2. Biology
  3. Medicine
  4. Science And Technology

The CIRCORT database: reference ranges and seasonal changes in diurnal salivary cortisol derived from a meta-dataset comprised of 15 field studies

  1. Robert Miller
  2. Tobias Stalder
  3. Marc Jarczok
  4. David M. Almeida
  5. Ellena Badrick
  6. , et al
Journal Article - November 15, 2016
  1. Health
  2. Biology
  3. Medicine

Genetic variants associated with subjective well-being, depressive symptoms, and neuroticism identified through genome-wide analyses

  1. Aysu Okbay
  2. Bart M. L. Baselmans
  3. Jan-Emmanuel De Neve
  4. Patrick Turley
  5. Mark Alan Fontana
  6. , et al
Journal Article - June 15, 2016
  1. Psychology
  2. Health
  3. Well Being
  4. Biology
  5. Medicine
  6. Science And Technology

Plasma urate concentration and risk of coronary heart disease: a Mendelian randomisation analysis

  1. Jon White
  2. Reecha Sofat
  3. Gibran Hemani
  4. Tina Shah
  5. Jorgen Engmann
  6. , et al
Journal Article - April 15, 2016
  1. Biology
  2. Medicine

Stratification by smoking status reveals an association of CHRNA5-A3-B4 genotype with Body Mass Index in never smokers

  1. Amy E. Taylor
  2. Richard W. Morris
  3. Meg E. Fluharty
  4. Johan H. Bjørngaard
  5. Bjørn Olav Åsvold
  6. , et al
Journal Article - December 15, 2014
  1. Health
  2. Biology
  3. Medicine

Paths to literacy and numeracy problems: evidence from two British birth cohorts

  1. Marcus Richards
  2. Christine Power
  3. Amanda Sacker
Journal Article - June 1, 2009
  1. Child Development

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