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Deborah Penet
Researcher at Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics
Publications - 4
Citations - 39
Deborah Penet is an academic researcher from Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics. The author has contributed to research in topics: Gene & Genome-wide association study. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 3 publications receiving 12 citations. Previous affiliations of Deborah Penet include University of Geneva.
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Quantification of the spread of SARS-CoV-2 variant B.1.1.7 in Switzerland.
Chaoran Chen,Sarah Nadeau,Ivan Topolsky,Marc Manceau,Jana S. Huisman,Kim Philipp Jablonski,Lara Fuhrmann,David Dreifuss,Katharina Jahn,Christiane Beckmann,Maurice Redondo,Christoph Noppen,Lorenz Risch,Martin Risch,Nadia Wohlwend,Sinem Kas,Thomas Bodmer,Tim Roloff,Madlen Stange,Adrian Egli,Isabella Eckerle,Laurent Kaiser,Rebecca Denes,Mirjam Feldkamp,Ina Nissen,Natascha Santacroce,Elodie Burcklen,Catharine Aquino,Andreia Cabral de Gouvea,Maria Domenica Moccia,Simon Grüter,Timothy Sykes,Lennart Opitz,Griffin White,Laura Neff,Doris Popovic,Andrea Patrignani,Jay Tracy,Ralph Schlapbach,Emmanouil T. Dermitzakis,Keith Harshman,Ioannis Xenarios,Henri Pegeot,Lorenzo Cerutti,Deborah Penet,Anthony Blin,Melyssa Elies,Christian L. Althaus,Christian Beisel,Niko Beerenwinkel,Martin Ackermann,Tanja Stadler +51 more
TL;DR: This study estimates the transmission fitness advantage and the effective reproductive number of B.1.1-CoV-2 variant of Concern in Switzerland and quantifies the variant’s transmission Fitness advantage on a national and a regional scale.
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Quantification of the spread of SARS-CoV-2 variant B.1.1.7 in Switzerland
Chaoran Chen,Sarah Nadeau,Ivan Topolsky,Marc Manceau,Jana S. Huisman,Jana S. Huisman,Kim Philipp Jablonski,Lara Fuhrmann,David Dreifuss,Katharina Jahn,Christiane Beckmann,Maurice Redondo,Olivier Kobel,Christoph Noppen,Lorenz Risch,Martin Risch,Nadia Wohlwend,Sinem Kas,Thomas Bodmer,Tim Roloff,Tim Roloff,Tim Roloff,Madlen Stange,Madlen Stange,Madlen Stange,Adrian Egli,Adrian Egli,Isabella Eckerle,Isabella Eckerle,Laurent Kaiser,Laurent Kaiser,Rebecca Denes,Mirjam Feldkamp,Ina Nissen,Natascha Santacroce,Elodie Burcklen,Catharine Aquino,Andreia Cabral de Gouvea,Maria Domenica Moccia,Simon Grüter,Timothy Sykes,Lennart Opitz,Griffin White,Laura Neff,Doris Popovic,Andrea Patrignani,Jay Tracy,Ralph Schlapbach,Emmanouil T. Dermitzakis,Keith Harshman,Ioannis Xenarios,Henri Pegeot,Lorenzo Cerutti,Deborah Penet,Anthony Blin,Melyssa Elies,Christian L. Althaus,Christian Beisel,Niko Beerenwinkel,Martin Ackermann,Tanja Stadler +60 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors estimate the transmission advantage and the effective reproductive number of B.1.7 through time for data from Switzerland between 14.12.2020 and 11.03.2021.
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Prevalence of post-COVID Condition 12 Weeks after Omicron Infection Compared to Negative Controls and Association with Vaccination Status.
Mayssam Nehme,Pauline Vetter,Idris Guessous,Olivia Braillard,Frédéric Assal,Frédéric Lador,Ivan Guerreirog,Matteo Coen,Thomas Agoritsas,Jean-Luc Reny,Christophe Graf,Delphine S. Courvoisier,Lamyae Benzakour,Stéphane Genevay,Kim Lauper,Julien Salamun,Hervé Spechbach,Frederique Jacquerioz,M. Grira,Riccardo Favale,Guido Bondolfi,A. Tardin,Paola M Socca,Dina Zekry,Silvia Stringhini,Philippe Meyer,Nana K. Poku,Basile Nicolas Landis,José Luis Sandoval,Julien Ehrsam,Simon Regard,C. Genecand,Garance Kopp,Gilles Allali,Samuel Cordey,Keith D Harshman,Ioannis Xenarios,Lorenzo Cerutti,Cédric Howald,Henri Pégeot,Melyssa Elies,Deborah Penet,Pietro Cattaneo,Fosca Gattoni,M Bell,Damir Perisa,François Chappuis,Laurent Kaiser +47 more
TL;DR: In this article , the authors evaluated the prevalence of symptoms and functional impairment after an infection by Omicron variants (BA.1 and BA.2) compared to negative controls tested during the same period.
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Genetic analysis of blood molecular phenotypes reveals regulatory networks affecting complex traits: a DIRECT study
Ana Viñuela,Andrew A. Brown,Fernandez J,Mun-Gwan Hong,Caroline Brorsson,Robert W. Koivula,Davtian D,Dupuis T,Ian M Forgie,Adam J,Kristine H. Allin,Caiazzo R,Henna Cederberg,De Masi F,Petra J. M. Elders,Giuseppe N. Giordano,Mark Haid,Thomas Willum Hansen,Andrew T. Hattersley,Alison Heggie,Cédric Howald,Cédric Howald,Angus G. Jones,Tarja Kokkola,Markku Laakso,Anubha Mahajan,Andrea Mari,McDonald Tj,McEvoy D,Mourby M,Musholt P,Birgitte Nilsson,Pattou F,Deborah Penet,Deborah Penet,Raverdy,Raverdy,Ridderstrale M,Luciana Romano,Luciana Romano,Femke Rutters,Sapna Sharma,Harriet Teare,T’Hart Lm,T’Hart Lm,Konstantinos D. Tsirigos,Jagadish Vangipurapu,Henrik Vestergaard,Søren Brunak,Paul W. Franks,Gary Frost,H Grallert,Bernd Jablonka,Mark I. McCarthy,Pavo I,Oluf Pedersen,Ruetten H,Walker M,Adamski J,Jochen M. Schwenk,E R Pearson,Emmanouil T. Dermitzakis,Emmanouil T. Dermitzakis +62 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors evaluated the shared genetic regulation of mRNA molecules, proteins and metabolites derived from whole blood from 3,029 human donors and found varying proportions of shared genetic regulatory across phenotypes, highest between expression and proteins.