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Wen-Chi
Hsueh,
M.P.H., Ph.D.
Assistant Professor, Department of Medicine

Contact Information:
wen-chi.hsueh@ucsf.edu
Tel: (415) 476-5376
Fax: (415) 476-5355
513 Parnassus Aveue
HSE-672C
Links:
Lab website
Biomedical
Sciences
Publications
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Genetic
epidemiology of aging- and metabolism-related complex traits in
humans
The theme of
our research focuses on genetic epidemiological studies of complex
phenotypes, in particular aging- and metabolism-related traits in
humans. Through the use of extended families and large cohorts of
unrelated individuals, the goal of our research is to identify susceptibility
genes, environmental risk factors, and their patterns of interaction
for traits of interest. We employ epidemiological principles, statistical
tools and bioinformatics to perform linkage analysis and genetic
association studies. Study populations include extended families
from the Old Order Amish and large cohorts from the US and Mexico
with extensive information from prospective long-term longitudinal
follow-ups or national surveys.
Current projects
and collaborations include the following:
- Genetic epidemiology
of diurnal preference and its relationship with aging
- Genetic epidemiology
of telomere length and its relationship with aging
- Candidate
gene studies of obesity, type 2 diabetes, and longevity
The hope is
that findings from these studies will contribute to a better understanding
of the disease etiology. Furthermore, they may have significant
implications on disease treatment and prevention strategies, such
as identifying populations at high risk and providing "tailored"
preventive or therapeutic strategies to patients with specific genetic
profiles.
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