SRS Podcast (#10): Genome-wide gene by environment study of time spent in daylight & chronotype identifies emerging genetic architecture underlying light sensitivity - Dr. Jackie Lane & Angus Burns
Description
Episode Summary:
In this month's episode, Jesse Cook, MS (host) sits down with Angus Burns and Dr. Jacqueline Lane, PhD to discuss their recently published paper in the journal SLEEP that unpacks a foundational investigation into the genetic architecture underlying interindividual differences to light sensitivity. Here is a link to the article.
Timestamps:
(00:00 ) - Introduction
(00:51 ) - Topic Orientation
(03:01 ) - Introduction to Angus Burns and Dr. Jacqueline Lane
(04:51 ) - Beginning of guest interview
(07:16 ) - Angus and Jackie's journey into sleep
(12:01 ) - Angus and Jackie's hobbies/Interests outside of sleep
(24:45 ) - Key Word association
(27:46 ) - 10,000 foot view of the investigation
(39:19 ) - Deep Dive into investigation
(1:00:06 ) - Unlimited funding, no constraints: What research would you pursue?
(1:12:36 ) - Thank you and acknowledgements
(1:13:56 ) - Outro
Relevant Links and Social Media
1) Link to Paper: Genome-wide gene by environment study of time spent in daylight and chronotype identifies emerging genetic architecture underlying light sensitivity
2) Angus Burns Twitter Handle: @anguscburns
3) Dr. Jacqueline Lane Twitter Handle: @jlane_boston
4) Link to Sleep Disorder Knowledge Portal
Get in contact with us:
sleepresearchsocietypodcast@gmail.com



