Matthew C. Keller, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | University of Colorado, Boulder, Boulder, CO, United States |
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Sign in to add mentorRandolph M. Nesse | grad student | 2004 | University of Michigan | |
(Natural selection and the manifestations of low mood and depression.) |
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Keller MC. (2023) The challenges of sociogenomics make it more, not less, worthy of careful and innovative investigation. The Behavioral and Brain Sciences. 46: e218 |
Howe LJ, Nivard MG, Morris TT, et al. (2022) Within-sibship genome-wide association analyses decrease bias in estimates of direct genetic effects. Nature Genetics |
Friedman NP, Banich MT, Keller MC. (2021) Twin studies to GWAS: there and back again. Trends in Cognitive Sciences |
Yengo L, Yang J, Keller MC, et al. (2021) Genomic partitioning of inbreeding depression in humans. American Journal of Human Genetics |
Keller MC. (2020) Nick Martin as a Mentor - A Perspective. Twin Research and Human Genetics : the Official Journal of the International Society For Twin Studies. 1-2 |
Yengo L, Sidari M, Verweij KJH, et al. (2019) No Evidence for Social Genetic Effects or Genetic Similarity Among Friends Beyond that Due to Population Stratification: A Reappraisal of Domingue et al (2018). Behavior Genetics |
Lam M, Hill WD, Trampush JW, et al. (2019) Pleiotropic Meta-Analysis of Cognition, Education, and Schizophrenia Differentiates Roles of Early Neurodevelopmental and Adult Synaptic Pathways. American Journal of Human Genetics. 105: 334-350 |
Palmer RHC, Brick LA, Chou YL, et al. (2019) The etiology of DSM-5 alcohol use disorder: Evidence of shared and non-shared additive genetic effects. Drug and Alcohol Dependence. 201: 147-154 |
Davies G, Lam M, Harris SE, et al. (2019) Author Correction: Study of 300,486 individuals identifies 148 independent genetic loci influencing general cognitive function. Nature Communications. 10: 2068 |
Border R, Johnson EC, Evans LM, et al. (2019) No Support for Historical Candidate Gene or Candidate Gene-by-Interaction Hypotheses for Major Depression Across Multiple Large Samples. The American Journal of Psychiatry. appiajp201818070881 |