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EP 203: Building the tools behind modern genomics with Jonathan Marchini of Regeneron

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This week on The Genetics Podcast, Patrick is joined by Jonathan Marchini, Head of Statistical Genetics and Machine Learning at the Regeneron Genetics Center. They discuss Jonathan’s pioneering role in developing computational methods from the HapMap era through to today, how those innovations underpin large-scale imputation and analysis, and why exomes with imputation remain more powerful than whole genomes for discovery at Regeneron.

Show Notes:

0:00 Intro to The Genetics Podcast

00:59 Welcome to Jonathan

01:47 Jonathan’s career path from teaching in rural Tanzania to genomics research at Oxford

04:43 Lessons from the HapMap era and the birth of imputation

08:30 Ongoing challenges with data sharing and usable tools

10:30 Handling massive genetic datasets at Regeneron and developing new computational methods to scale

15:26 Key discoveries from the million-exome paper

18:04 Pushing computational limits in meta-analysis

19:50 Polygenic risk scores in the clinic and their role in trial design

23:38 Why Regeneron prioritizes exomes with imputation over whole genomes and what that means for discovery

27:58 Where AI truly adds value in genomics and where simpler models still win

32:27 Interpreting rare variants, the promise of protein models, and why better phenotyping is key

35:31 Closing remarks and opportunities at Regeneron

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This week on The Genetics Podcast, Patrick is joined by Jonathan Marchini, Head of Statistical Genetics and Machine Learning at the Regeneron Genetics Center. They discuss Jonathan’s pioneering role in developing computational methods from the HapMap era through to today, how those innovations underpin large-scale imputation and analysis, and why exomes with imputation remain more powerful than whole genomes for discovery at Regeneron.

Show Notes:

0:00 Intro to The Genetics Podcast

00:59 Welcome to Jonathan

01:47 Jonathan’s career path from teaching in rural Tanzania to genomics research at Oxford

04:43 Lessons from the HapMap era and the birth of imputation

08:30 Ongoing challenges with data sharing and usable tools

10:30 Handling massive genetic datasets at Regeneron and developing new computational methods to scale

15:26 Key discoveries from the million-exome paper

18:04 Pushing computational limits in meta-analysis

19:50 Polygenic risk scores in the clinic and their role in trial design

23:38 Why Regeneron prioritizes exomes with imputation over whole genomes and what that means for discovery

27:58 Where AI truly adds value in genomics and where simpler models still win

32:27 Interpreting rare variants, the promise of protein models, and why better phenotyping is key

35:31 Closing remarks and opportunities at Regeneron

Find out more

Please consider rating and reviewing us on your chosen podcast listening platform!

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Bp2_wVNSzntTs_zuoizU8bX1dvao4jfj/view?usp=share_link

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