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Pradeep Natarajan

Researcher at Harvard University

Publications -  325
Citations -  27182

Pradeep Natarajan is an academic researcher from Harvard University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 45, co-authored 207 publications receiving 18462 citations. Previous affiliations of Pradeep Natarajan include Broad Institute & Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center.

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Analysis of protein-coding genetic variation in 60,706 humans

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- 18 Aug 2016 - 
TL;DR: The aggregation and analysis of high-quality exome (protein-coding region) DNA sequence data for 60,706 individuals of diverse ancestries generated as part of the Exome Aggregation Consortium (ExAC) provides direct evidence for the presence of widespread mutational recurrence.
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Genome-wide polygenic scores for common diseases identify individuals with risk equivalent to monogenic mutations

TL;DR: Genome-wide polygenic risk scores derived from GWAS data for five common diseases can identify subgroups of the population with risk approaching or exceeding that of a monogenic mutation.
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Analysis of protein-coding genetic variation in 60,706 humans

Monkol Lek, +72 more
- 30 Oct 2015 - 
TL;DR: The aggregation and analysis of high-quality exome (protein-coding region) sequence data for 60,706 individuals of diverse ethnicities generated as part of the Exome Aggregation Consortium (ExAC) provides direct evidence for the presence of widespread mutational recurrence.
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Genetic Risk, Adherence to a Healthy Lifestyle, and Coronary Disease

TL;DR: Among participants at high genetic risk, a favorable lifestyle was associated with a nearly 50% lower relative risk of coronary artery disease than was an unfavorable lifestyle, and across four studies involving 55,685 participants, genetic and lifestyle factors were independently associated with susceptibility to coronary arteries disease.