Burcu Darst
@burcudarst.bsky.social
Genetic Epidemiologist, Assistant Professor, Fred Hutch Cancer Center
Further, while PRS are highly predictive of T2D risk across populations, more work is needed to ensure equitable clinical utility.
HUGE thank you to the many collaborators across many cohorts and biobanks who made this work possible! (3/3)
HUGE thank you to the many collaborators across many cohorts and biobanks who made this work possible! (3/3)
October 9, 2025 at 4:00 AM
Further, while PRS are highly predictive of T2D risk across populations, more work is needed to ensure equitable clinical utility.
HUGE thank you to the many collaborators across many cohorts and biobanks who made this work possible! (3/3)
HUGE thank you to the many collaborators across many cohorts and biobanks who made this work possible! (3/3)
Our findings suggest that across populations, PRS have the potential to inform early interventions for T2D and risks of T2D complications and comorbidities. However, it is important to consider contexts to interpret PRS, as T2D PRS performance varies based on demographic and lifestyle factors. (2/3)
October 9, 2025 at 4:00 AM
Our findings suggest that across populations, PRS have the potential to inform early interventions for T2D and risks of T2D complications and comorbidities. However, it is important to consider contexts to interpret PRS, as T2D PRS performance varies based on demographic and lifestyle factors. (2/3)
Reposted by Burcu Darst
Best of both worlds: You can pass a Linux command to data.table
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How data.table's fread can save you a lot of time and memory, and take input from shell commands - Jozef's Rblog
In this post we write about experience with data.table's fread for reading tabular data from text files such as .csvs and how it compares to other packages like readr or base R.
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Best of both worlds: You can pass a Linux command to data.table
jozef.io/r917-fread-c...
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