Janne Pott
@pottj.bsky.social
Interested in genetics, statistics, Mendelian Randomization, and hormones.
Postdoc at MRC BSU.
Open water swimming in my free time.
Postdoc at MRC BSU.
Open water swimming in my free time.
📣Preprint alert - a tricky one, as there are no significant results (and we all know null-results are hard to publish)
Do PCSK9 levels affect survival in breast cancer patients?
We tried to replicate findings in cell lines and mouse model using 3 Mendelian Randomization approaches, but failed.
Do PCSK9 levels affect survival in breast cancer patients?
We tried to replicate findings in cell lines and mouse model using 3 Mendelian Randomization approaches, but failed.
PCSK9 and breast cancer survival: a Mendelian Randomization study https://www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1101/2025.10.03.25337270v1
October 6, 2025 at 4:50 PM
📣Preprint alert - a tricky one, as there are no significant results (and we all know null-results are hard to publish)
Do PCSK9 levels affect survival in breast cancer patients?
We tried to replicate findings in cell lines and mouse model using 3 Mendelian Randomization approaches, but failed.
Do PCSK9 levels affect survival in breast cancer patients?
We tried to replicate findings in cell lines and mouse model using 3 Mendelian Randomization approaches, but failed.
📣Paper alert!
(Spoiler: this is not my usual GenEpi paper 😁 #phylogenetics)
How many small trees do you need to define one supertree? Mareike Fischer and I explored this question and defined a subclass of taxon sets that guarantees decisiveness aka one supertree
link.springer.com/article/10.1...
(Spoiler: this is not my usual GenEpi paper 😁 #phylogenetics)
How many small trees do you need to define one supertree? Mareike Fischer and I explored this question and defined a subclass of taxon sets that guarantees decisiveness aka one supertree
link.springer.com/article/10.1...
Perfect Taxon Sampling and Fixing Taxon Traceability: Introducing a Class of Phylogenetically Decisive Collections of Taxon Sets - Bulletin of Mathematical Biology
Phylogenetically decisive collections of taxon sets have the property that if trees are chosen for each of their elements, as long as these trees are compatible, the resulting supertree is unique. Thi...
link.springer.com
June 10, 2025 at 8:10 PM
📣Paper alert!
(Spoiler: this is not my usual GenEpi paper 😁 #phylogenetics)
How many small trees do you need to define one supertree? Mareike Fischer and I explored this question and defined a subclass of taxon sets that guarantees decisiveness aka one supertree
link.springer.com/article/10.1...
(Spoiler: this is not my usual GenEpi paper 😁 #phylogenetics)
How many small trees do you need to define one supertree? Mareike Fischer and I explored this question and defined a subclass of taxon sets that guarantees decisiveness aka one supertree
link.springer.com/article/10.1...