R. Pearson
Wellcome Trust
1 Papers
R. Pearson is an academic researcher from Wellcome Trust. The author has contributed to research in topics: Genome-wide association study & Single-nucleotide polymorphism. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 1 publications.
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A Two-Stage Meta-Analysis Identifies Several New Loci for Parkinson's Disease
Vincent Plagnol,Mike A. Nalls,Jose Bras,Dena G. Hernandez,Dena G. Hernandez,M. Sharma,Una-Marie Sheerin,Mohamad Saad,Javier Simón-Sánchez,Claudia Schulte,Suzanne Lesage,Suzanne Lesage,Sigurlaug Sveinbjörnsdóttir,Philippe Amouyel,Philippe Amouyel,S. Arepalli,Roger A. Barker,C. Bellinguez,Yoav Ben-Shlomo,Henk W. Berendse,Daniela Berg,Kailash P. Bhatia,R. M. A. de Bie,Alessandro Biffi,Alessandro Biffi,B.R. Bloem,Zoltán Bochdanovits,Michael Bonin,Knut Brockmann,J. Brooks,David J. Burn,Gavin Charlesworth,Honglei Chen,Patrick F. Chinnery,Sean Chong,Carl E Clarke,Carl E Clarke,Mark R. Cookson,J. M. Cooper,Jean-Christophe Corvol,Carl Counsell,P. Damier,J. F. Dartigues,Panagiotis Deloukas,Günther Deuschl,David T. Dexter,K.D. van Dijk,Allissa Dillman,F. Durif,Alexandra Durr,Sarah Edkins,Jonathan R. Evans,Thomas Foltynie,Colin Freeman,Jianjun Gao,M. Gardner,J. R. Gibbs,J. R. Gibbs,A. Goate,Emma Gray,Rita Guerreiro,O. Gustafsson,Clare Elizabeth Harris,Garrett Hellenthal,J.J. van Hilten,Albert Hofman,Albert R. Hollenbeck,Janice L. Holton,Michele T.M. Hu,X. Huang,Heiko Huber,Gavin Hudson,Sarah E. Hunt,J. Huttenlocher,Thomas Illig,Palmi V. Jonsson,Cordelia Langford,Andrew J. Lees,Peter Lichtner,Patricia Limousin,Grisel Lopez,Delia Lorenz,Alisdair McNeill,C. Moorby,Matthew Moore,Huw R. Morris,Karen E. Morrison,Karen E. Morrison,Ese E. Mudanohwo,Sean S. O'Sullivan,J. P. Pearson,R. Pearson,Joel S. Perlmutter,H. Petursson,Matti Pirinen,Pierre Pollak,Bart Post,Simon C. Potter,Bernard Ravina,Tamas Revesz,O. Riess,Fernando Rivadeneira,Patrizia Rizzu,Mina Ryten,Stephen Sawcer,Peter Heutink,Nicholas W. Wood +106 more
TL;DR: Using a dataset of post-mortem brain samples assayed for gene expression and methylation, methylation and expression changes associated with PD risk variants in PARK16/1q32, GPNMB/7p15, and STX1B/16p11 loci are identified, suggesting potential molecular mechanisms and candidate genes at these risk loci.