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Infrastructure and Core Activities of the Social Science Genetic Association Consortium

Organization UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA LOS ANGELESLocation LOS ANGELES, UNITED STATESPosted 15 Sept 2019Deadline 31 May 2026
NIHUS FederalResearch GrantFY202321+ years oldAdolescentAdolescent YouthAdultAdult HumanAgingAreaBehaviorBehavioralCatalogsCollectionCommunitiesComputer softwareDataData SetDevelopmentDietary intakeDocumentationEducationEducational aspectsExclusionFollow-Up StudiesFollowup StudiesFundingGWA studyGWASGeneticGenomicsGenotypeGoalsGrantHealthHealth and Retirement StudyInfrastructureInvestigatorsLifeLongitudinal StudiesManualsMeasuresMeta-AnalysisMethodologyMethodsNational Institute of AgingNational Institute on AgingPhenotypePoliciesPublishingR24ResearchResearch PersonnelResearch ResourcesResearchersResourcesRiskSamplingScience of geneticsSocial FunctioningSocial SciencesSoftwareTargeted ResearchUpdateWisconsinadulthoodbehavior phenotypebehavior studybehavioral and social sciencebehavioral genomicsbehavioral phenotypingbehavioral studycatalogdepositorydevelopmentalexperiencegenetic associationgenetic predictorsgenome scalegenome wide associationgenome wide association scangenome wide association studiesgenome wide association studygenome-widegenomewidegenomewide association scangenomewide association studiesgenomewide association studyinterdisciplinary collaborationinternet resourcejuvenilejuvenile humanlong-term studylongitudinal outcome studieslongterm studyon-line compendiumon-line resourceonline compendiumonline resourcerepositoryresponsesatisfactionsocialstatisticstooltransdisciplinary collaborationuser friendly computer softwareuser friendly softwareuser-friendlyweb resourceweb siteweb-based resourcewebsitewhole genome association analysiswhole genome association studieswhole genome association study
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Full Description

The Social Science Genetic Association Consortium (SSGAC) is a research network that provides a platform for
large-scale, interdisciplinary collaborations on genome-wide association studies of behavioral phenotypes.

Because credible results often require large discovery samples, a primary function of the SSGAC is to conduct

genome-wide association studies conducted in different datasets and then rigorously combine the results. To this

end, the SSGAC also promotes the collection of harmonized and well-measured phenotypes across datasets and

the development of new methodological tools. The SSGAC is committed to disseminating its research findings,

as well as accompanying software and manuals, to the research community.

The overarching goal of this proposal is to maintain and develop the core infrastructure of the SSGAC. The

resources produced by the SSGAC will continue to serve the field of behavioral genomics in general, and the

behavioral genomics of aging in particular. The Specific Aims are:

• Conduct genome-wide association studies of health and aging-relevant behavioral phenotypes in much larger

samples that have now become available. Currently planned studies include analyses of educational

attainment, general risk tolerance, and life satisfaction, all in unprecedentedly large samples. In addition, we

will undertake large-scale studies of additional phenotypes as data becomes available.

• Facilitate researchers' use of SSGAC results by (a) maintaining published results on the SSGAC's website,

and (b) providing participating datasets with certain unpublished results, in accordance with the SSGAC's

Data Availability Policy.

• Develop a “Repository of Polygenic Scores,” which are variables constructed from genetic data that are useful

to researchers. We will set up the Repository to provide polygenic scores to participating datasets.

• Update and expand the Repository as new genetic-association results become available. We will also welcome

any new datasets who wish to participate. Each release will be accompanied by documentation that clearly

describes methods used and the underlying data.

• Create and disseminate software that will allow datasets to create their own polygenic scores, using the same

harmonized methodology as the Repository but without needing to share their genetic data with the SSGAC.

The software will be publicly available on a GitHub repository featuring a Q&A forum where potential users

can ask questions. We will also prepare user-friendly software manual.

Grant Number: 5R24AG065184-05
NIH Institute/Center: NIH

Principal Investigator: Daniel Benjamin

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