Richard J. Rose focuses on Developmental psychology, Twin study, Genome-wide association study, Personality and Genetics. Richard J. Rose interconnects Cross-sectional study, Social environment, Genetic determinism and Gene–environment interaction in the investigation of issues within Developmental psychology. His Twin study research incorporates themes from Cohort study, Social anxiety, Early adulthood, Aggression and Peer group.
His research in Genome-wide association study intersects with topics in Imputation, Schizophrenia and Meta-analysis. His Personality research integrates issues from Sedentary lifestyle, Metabolic equivalent, Clinical psychology and Heritability. In general Genetics study, his work on Quantitative trait locus, Genetic association, Medical genetics and Minor allele frequency often relates to the realm of Trait, thereby connecting several areas of interest.
Richard J. Rose mainly investigates Developmental psychology, Demography, Twin study, Young adult and Clinical psychology. His Developmental psychology research incorporates elements of Longitudinal study, Social environment, Personality and Gene–environment interaction. His work deals with themes such as Body mass index, Cohort study, Confidence interval, Heritability and Cohort, which intersect with Demography.
His Young adult study incorporates themes from Cognition and Confounding. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Psychiatry and Aggression. He interconnects Genetic association and Locus in the investigation of issues within Genome-wide association study.
His main research concerns Demography, Genome-wide association study, Young adult, Clinical psychology and Cohort. His work carried out in the field of Demography brings together such families of science as Twin study, Marital status, Confidence interval, Meta-analysis and Genetic association. His study with Genome-wide association study involves better knowledge in Genetics.
His Cohort research includes elements of Mental health, Cohort study, Abstinence and Gerontology. As a part of the same scientific study, Richard J. Rose usually deals with the Gerontology, concentrating on Obesity and frequently concerns with Personality. His study in Confounding is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Developmental psychology, Rate ratio and Nicotine.
His primary areas of study are Genome-wide association study, Demography, Young adult, Genetics and Cohort. The study incorporates disciplines such as Cotinine, Genetic correlation, Cannabis and Heritability in addition to Genome-wide association study. His Demography research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Twin study and Depressive symptoms.
Richard J. Rose studied Genetics and Cognition that intersect with Medical genetics and Quantitative trait locus. His research in Cohort intersects with topics in Mental health and Gerontology. His research investigates the connection with Gerontology and areas like Personality which intersect with concerns in Longitudinal study.
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Genome-wide association study identifies multiple loci influencing human serum metabolite levels
Johannes Kettunen;Johannes Kettunen;Taru Tukiainen;Antti-Pekka Sarin;Antti-Pekka Sarin;Alfredo Ortega-Alonso.
Nature Genetics (2012)
Physical inactivity and obesity: a vicious circle
Kirsi H. Pietiläinen;Jaakko Kaprio;Patrik Borg;Guy Plasqui.
Obesity (2008)
Association studies of up to 1.2 million individuals yield new insights into the genetic etiology of tobacco and alcohol use
Mengzhen Liu;Yu Jiang;Robbee Wedow;Yue Li;Yue Li.
Nature Genetics (2019)
Genome-wide study for circulating metabolites identifies 62 loci and reveals novel systemic effects of LPA
Johannes Kettunen;Ayşe Demirkan;Ayşe Demirkan;Peter Würtz;Harmen H M Draisma.
Nature Communications (2016)
Genetic and environmental factors in health-related behaviors: studies on Finnish twins and twin families.
Jaakko A. Kaprio;Lea Pulkkinen;Richard J. Rose.
Twin Research (2002)
Study of 300,486 individuals identifies 148 independent genetic loci influencing general cognitive function
Gail Davies;Max Lam;Sarah E. Harris;Joey W. Trampush.
Nature Communications (2018)
A developmental genetic analysis of adult personality: Extraversion and neuroticism from 18 to 59 years of age.
Richard J. Viken;Richard J. Rose;Jaakko Kaprio;Markku Koskenvuo.
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology (1994)
Transancestral GWAS of alcohol dependence reveals common genetic underpinnings with psychiatric disorders
Raymond K. Walters;Raymond K. Walters;Renato Polimanti;Emma C. Johnson;Jeanette N. McClintick.
Nature Neuroscience (2018)
Parenting mechanisms in links between parents' and adolescents' alcohol use behaviors.
Shawn J. Latendresse;Richard J. Rose;Richard J. Viken;Lea Pulkkinen.
Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research (2008)
Hostility as a risk factor for mortality and ischemic heart disease in men.
Markku Koskenvuo;Jaakko Kaprio;Richard J. Rose;Antero Kesäniemi.
Psychosomatic Medicine (1988)
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