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L. Davis Lab
Research in the Davis Lab spans many domains of medicine and psychiatry from neurodevelopmental disorders to women’s health and employs a population level approach to investigate the genetic basis of a wide range of complex health conditions, diseases, and common traits.
Lea Davis, PhD
Associate Faculty Member, NYGC
Scientific Director, Mount Sinai Million Health Discoveries Program
Professor in the Departments of Departments of Medicine, Genetics and Genomic Sciences, and Psychiatry, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Adjunct Associate Professor of Medicine, Psychiatry, and Biomedical Informatics, Vanderbilt University Medical Center
Latest News & Publications
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Alzheimer's & Dementia · January 9, 2025
Proteomic Analysis Resolves Distinct Molecular Signatures in Alzheimer’s Disease Brain Across Diverse Racial Groups.
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Alzheimer's and Dementia · January 9, 2025
Beyond GWAS: Investigating Structural Variants and Their Segregation in Familial Alzheimer’s Disease.
Highlights from Dr. Davis' Previous Work
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Nature Mental Health · 2024 April 5.
Genes associated with depression and coronary artery disease are enriched for cardiomyopathy and inflammatory phenotypes.
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JAMA Psychiatry · 2024 October 30.
Sexual Trauma, Polygenic Scores, and Mental Health Diagnoses and Outcomes
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PLOS Genetics · 2023 May 31.
Sex modifies the effect of genetic risk scores for polycystic ovary syndrome on metabolic phenotypes.
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JAMA Psychiatry · 2021 October 20.
Use of the PsycheMERGE Network to Investigate the Association Between Depression Polygenic Scores and White Blood Cell Count.