Sarah Moore Presents at Annual BGA Meeting
Adolescent Transitions Lab graduate student Sarah Moore presented at the annual meeting of the Behavior Genetics Association in San Diego, California this Saturday. Her talk, entitled “Are ‘Plasticity’ Alleles Related to Sensitivity to the Environment: An Investigation of Divergence in Depression Scores in Twin Pairs,” proposed a theoretical approach to studying plasticity in specific phenotypes using random effects regression models. Congratulations, Sarah!
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