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Postdoc in reproductive genetics
Subject area description  Miscarriage is the most common pregnancy complication, with over 23 million pregnancies ending in miscarriage every year. Chromosome abnormalities – aneuploidies – are observed in half of all miscarried fetuses, but not all fetuses with chromosome abnormalities miscarry, with some surviving until, or even after birth. This project aims to quantify the contribution of the fetal genome in miscarriage, particularly among fetuses with normal chromosome counts. The postdoc fellow will lead a project using large-scale genetic data from miscarriage fetuses and their mothers (including calling of aneuploidies) and contribute to ongoing efforts in this field (GWAS, meta-analyses, etc). Duties  The person employe


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