Tanushree Haldar, PhD

Title(s)CMPTL AND DATA SCI RSCH SPEC 3, Human Genetics
SchoolSchool of Medicine
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    1. SLCO1B1 functional variants and statin-induced myopathy in people with recent genealogical ancestors from Africa: a population-based real-world study. medRxiv. 2023 Dec 03. Yee SW, Haldar T, Kvale M, Yang J, Douglas MP, Oni-Orisan A. PMID: 38076949; PMCID: PMC10705643.
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    2. Identifying market power of retailers and processors: Evidence from coffee supply chain in India. IIMB Management Review. 2022 Oct 1. Haldar HT, Damodaran DA. .
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    3. Polygenic Risk Score and Statin Relative Risk Reduction for Primary Prevention of Myocardial Infarction in a Real-World Population. Clin Pharmacol Ther. 2022 11; 112(5):1070-1078. Oni-Orisan A, Haldar T, Cayabyab MAS, Ranatunga DK, Hoffmann TJ, Iribarren C, Krauss RM, Risch N. PMID: 35862449; PMCID: PMC10112337.
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    4. Modest effect of statins on fasting glucose in a longitudinal electronic health record based cohort. Cardiovasc Diabetol. 2022 07 14; 21(1):132. Haldar T, Oni-Orisan A, Hoffmann TJ, Schaefer C, Iribarren C, Krauss RM, Medina MW, Risch N. PMID: 35836181; PMCID: PMC9284686.
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    5. Leveraging eQTLs to identify individual-level tissue of interest for a complex trait. PLoS Comput Biol. 2021 05; 17(5):e1008915. Majumdar A, Giambartolomei C, Cai N, Haldar T, Schwarz T, Gandal M, Flint J, Pasaniuc B. PMID: 34019542; PMCID: PMC8174686.
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    6. A two-step approach to testing overall effect of gene-environment interaction for multiple phenotypes. Bioinformatics. 2021 Apr 05; 36(24):5640-5648. Majumdar A, Burch KS, Haldar T, Sankararaman S, Pasaniuc B, Gauderman WJ, Witte JS. PMID: 33453114.
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    7. The impact of adjusting for baseline in pharmacogenomic genome-wide association studies of quantitative change. NPJ Genom Med. 2020; 5:1. Oni-Orisan A, Haldar T, Ranatunga DK, Medina MW, Schaefer C, Krauss RM, Iribarren C, Risch N, Hoffmann TJ. PMID: 31969989; PMCID: PMC6965183.
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    8. Statistical challenges in genetic association analyses: Populationbased versus family-based studies. Indian Journal of Genetics and Plant Breeding (The). 2019 Jan 16; 79(01S). Ghosh GS, Haldar HT. .
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    9. A large electronic-health-record-based genome-wide study of serum lipids. Nat Genet. 2018 03; 50(3):401-413. Hoffmann TJ, Theusch E, Haldar T, Ranatunga DK, Jorgenson E, Medina MW, Kvale MN, Kwok PY, Schaefer C, Krauss RM, Iribarren C, Risch N. PMID: 29507422; PMCID: PMC5942247.
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    10. An efficient Bayesian meta-analysis approach for studying cross-phenotype genetic associations. PLoS Genet. 2018 02; 14(2):e1007139. Majumdar A, Haldar T, Bhattacharya S, Witte JS. PMID: 29432419; PMCID: PMC5825176.
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    11. Determining Which Phenotypes Underlie a Pleiotropic Signal. Genet Epidemiol. 2016 07; 40(5):366-81. Majumdar A, Haldar T, Witte JS. PMID: 27238845; PMCID: PMC4929010.
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    12. Statistical equivalent of the classical TDT for quantitative traits and multivariate phenotypes. J Genet. 2015 Dec; 94(4):619-28. Haldar T, Ghosh S. PMID: 26690516.
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    13. A novel transmission-based test of association for multivariate phenotypes: an application to systolic and diastolic blood pressure levels. BMC Proc. 2014; 8(Suppl 1):S71. Haldar T, Mukhopadhyay I, Ghosh S. PMID: 25519341; PMCID: PMC4143884.
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    14. Effect of population stratification on false positive rates of population-based association analyses of quantitative traits. Ann Hum Genet. 2012 May; 76(3):237-45. Haldar T, Ghosh S. PMID: 22497479; PMCID: PMC3334349.
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    15. Power comparison between population-based case-control studies and family-based transmission-disequilibrium tests: An empirical study. Indian J Hum Genet. 2011 May; 17 Suppl 1:S27-31. Haldar T, Ghosh S. PMID: 21747584; PMCID: PMC3125051.
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