Check out our new paper examining associations of birthweight and cognitive ability across the lifespan! S/O @sophiebell.bsky.social for pushing this across the finish line
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Postdoc at Broad Institute, Mass General Hospital, & Harvard Med Psychiatric & Behavioral Genetics | Psychotic Disorders | Cognitive Development | Longitudinal Modeling Chair of Behavior Genetics Association Public Science Committee
Check out our new paper examining associations of birthweight and cognitive ability across the lifespan! S/O @sophiebell.bsky.social for pushing this across the finish line
Thanks @margotvdweijer.bsky.social for taking the lead on this!!
Had lunch with a legend, Francis Collins! Was great to hear his perspective on the state of scientific research and the importance of communication/public engagement. Thanks @broadinstitute.org for facilitating
Jesseβs was the first (and hopefully not last) professional introduction to mention both my college basketball fandom and trusty banana Halloween costume ππ
Last week, I had the pleasure of speaking (virtually) to folks in the @nmsu.edu psychology dept for their Friday Forum. Presented my work on the longitudinal dynamics of G-E interplay across cognitive development. Thanks @jgrabman.bsky.social for the invite!
In 2018, Charles Murray challenged me to a bet: "We will understand IQ geneticallyβI think most of the picture will have been filled in by 2025βthere will still be blanksβbut weβll know basically whatβs going on." It's now 2025, and I claim a win. I write about it in The Atlantic.
Prepping for @dgps.bsky.social Methods, few recent papers pushing ctsem and dynamic models in interesting directions
#1 Developmental changes in twin cognitive correlation (ACE) across age, test instrument, zygosity, with @evangiangrande.bsky.social @ent3c.bsky.social et al
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conspiracy theory-type rabbit-holes, where a lot of the online sources are fringe and hotly debated, it's easier to believe what All-Powerful-And-Knowing Chatbot says. Safeguards related to AI literacy could help.
I also really dislike his stigmatizing use of the word "crazy"
Agreed, it's odd he implies that psychosis is either genetic or environmental. Most of this boils down to a diathesis-stress model, with AI-provided info as the stressor and, as @dingdingpeng.the100.ci mentions, dynamics. Big issue with AI is the apparent trustworthiness of the source. Cf...
Philosophy <--> Science
The causality facade isn't limited to AI/ML, of course. But the more complex and black-boxy the model, the easier that facade is to ignore/downplay.
difficult to validate and built on untestable assumptions about the causal structure, confounds etc. Adding more covariates doesn't necessarily help. See "The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly" section on CausalML here arxiv.org/pdf/2206.15475
This has become my latest pet peeve. "Causal" is sexy and creates the impression that you're uncovering mechanism(s), but "causal estimates" are often just associational and/or reliant on strong assumptions that are rarely met.
E.g., CausalML applied to observational data. Cool, but...
Big thanks to @margotvdweijer.bsky.social for spearheading this effort! And to our coauthors @appelbap.bsky.social, Emily Bassett, and @lucasjmatthews.bsky.social
Check out our preprint on ethical and legal considerations regarding Mendelian Imputation of missing parental genotypes! The method raises tricky questions about informed consent and potential harm. We highlight gaps in current practice and provide recommendations for researchers and IRBs.
I'm happy to share our latest manuscript "Impediments to countering racist pseudoscience", coauthored with @gillianrbrown1.bsky.social @kztwyman.bsky.social & Marcus Feldman.
Combatting harmful misappropriations of behavioral genetics requires response at multiple levels, including organizational. To that end, the BGA Public Science Committee has released a Statement on the Misuse of Genetics
S/O to my advisors, @jorsmo.bsky.social and Ben Neale; our wonderful collaborators in Finland and @fimm-uh.bsky.social, especially Aarno Palotie and Olli PietilΓ€nen; and the Stanley Center for Psychiatric Research @broadinstitute.org
Global functioning is used widely to inform treatment and prognosis. In our sample, GF scores were associated with important severity- and course-related variables including hospitalization burden and cognitive performance.
We addressed those gaps using the SUPER-Finland study, which includes linked register data for every single psychiatric hospitalization in Finland since 1969. Global functioning has been assessed routinely at inpatient admission and discharge nationwide since 1994. A peek at the raw GF scores:
Some background: recently, interest has increased in using PGS to predict not only lifetime SZ risk, but also clinically relevant disease outcomes. Studies have been limited by small Ns and superficial phenotypes. Here's a nice review of that literature: www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....
These results suggest that integrating genomics with clinically relevant, longitudinal phenotypes may help parse heterogeneity in schizophrenia severity, prognosis, and course.
Caveat: as is typical in Psych Gen, effect sizes were small and PGS are not sufficiently predictive for clinical use.
Leveraging ~120k GF measures from a complete hospitalization register, we found that higher SZ PGS predicted worse GF at admission & discharge, and less functional improvement during hospitalization. Higher EA PGS predicted better discharge GF and greater improvement, but worse admit GF
π¨π§¬ New preprint! We tested whether PGS predicted global functioning across psychiatric hospitalization among 5991 people with schizophrenia. medrxiv.org/cgi/content/...
Tomorrow!! Check out a great panel on the communication of polygenic score research
Deadline tomorrow!! Already shaping up to be a great issue.
π¨ 2 weeks left to submit your abstract for our special issue π¨
"Behavioral Genetics as a Public Science: Impacts and Implications" ππ§¬
We welcome both empirical and theoretical articles that explore the broader significance of genetic research on human behavior
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Chapter 7 of Groth-Marnat, Gary (2016). Handbook of Psychological Assessment, Sixth Edition: Wiley.
Geared towards clinicians but provides a thorough history of MMPI development, updates, and psychometrics. PDF is available online!
This is the first I've heard of "palliative psychiatry," a concept that strikes me as equal parts inaccurate, unnecessary, and potentially harmful.
Worth a read for Paul's insightful comments.
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Special Issue in @apajournals.bsky.social @scpdiv12.bsky.social CPSP: "The Role of Non-Clinical Providers in Expanding Equitable Access to Effective Youth Mental Health Care"
Email @randimschuster.bsky.social and I with any questions!
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