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The Charles Perkins Centre's twins research node

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posted on 2016-08-01, 00:00 authored by Lucas C Ferreira, Jeffrey CraigJeffrey Craig, John L Hopper, Susan E Carrick
Twins can help researchers disentangle the roles of genes from those of the environment on human traits, health, and diseases. To realize this potential, the Australian Twin Registry (ATR), University of Melbourne, and the Charles Perkins Centre (CPC), University of Sydney, established a collaboration to form the Twins Research Node, a highly interconnected research facility dedicated specifically to research involving twins. This collaboration aims to foster the adoption of twin designs as important tools for research in a range of health-related domains. The CPC hosted their Twins Research Node's launch seminar entitled 'Double the power of your research with twin studies', in which experienced twin researchers described how twin studies are supporting scientific discoveries and careers. The launch also featured twin pairs who have actively participated in research through the ATR. Researchers at the CPC were surveyed before the event to gauge their level of understanding and interest in utilizing twin research. This article describes the new Twins Research Node, discusses the survey's main results and reports on the launch seminar.

History

Journal

Twin research and human genetics

Volume

19

Pagination

393-396

Location

Cambridge, Eng.

Open access

  • Yes

ISSN

1832-4274

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2016, The Authors

Issue

4

Publisher

Cambridge University Press