IDENTIFYING CRITICAL STAGES OF LIFE AND MODIFIABLE ASPECTS OF ENVIRONMENT MODERATING GENETIC RISK FOR UNHEALTHY BEHAVIORS

NETHERLANDS ORGANIZATION FOR SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH (NWO)

 

PAPERS PUBLISHED

  1. Van Alten, S., Domingue, B.W., Galama, T.J. and Marees, A.T. (2022a), Reweighting the UK Biobank corrects for pervasive selection bias due to volunteering. International Journal of Epidemiology. Forthcoming. Working Paper.
  2. Van Kippersluis, H., Biroli, P.., Dias Perreira, R., Galama, T.J., von Hinke. S.,  Meddens, F., Muslimova, D., Slob, S., de Vlaming, Rietveld, N. (2023), Overcoming Attenuation Bias in Regressions using Polygenic Indices: A Comparison of ApproachesNature Communications, 14, 4473 (2023). Link to working paper
  3. Bierut, L., Biroli, P., Galama, T.J., and Thom, K. (2023). Challenges in studying the interplay of genes and environment.  A study of childhood financial distress moderating genetic predisposition for peak smoking. Journal of Economic Psychology
  4. Galama, T.J. and van Kippersluis, H. (2022), Economic theories of health across the life courseElgar Handbook on Health Inequalities Across The Life Course
  5. Dias-Pereira, R., Biroli, P., Galama, T.J., von Hinke, S., van Kippersluis, H., Rietveld, C.A., and Thom, K. (2022), Gene-by-Environment Interplay in the Social Sciences. Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Economics and Finance. Working Paper.
  6. Fonseca, R., Michaud, P., Galama, T.J. and Kapteyn, A. (2021). Accounting for the Rise of Health Spending and Longevity. Journal of the European Economic Association,19(1), pp.536-579.
  7. Marees, A.T., Smit, D.J.A., Abdellaoui, A., Nivard, M.G., van den Brink, W., Denys, D., Galama, T.J., Verweij, K.J.H., Derks, E.M. (2021), Genetic correlates of socio-economic status influence the pattern of shared heritability across mental health traitsNature Human Behaviorpp.1-9.
  8. Marees, A.T., Gamazon, E.R., Gerring, Z., Vorspan, F.. Fingal, J., van den Brink, W. Smit, D.J.A, Verweij, K.J.H., Kranzler, H.R., Sherva, R., Farrer, L., International Cannabis Consortium, Gelernter, J., Derks, E.M. (2020). Post-GWAS analysis of six substance use traits improves the identification and functional interpretation of genetic risk loci, Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 206, p.107703.
  9. Clergue-Duval, V.,  Nicolas-Sacy, L., Karsinti, E., Zerdazi, E.-H., Laplanche, J.-L.., Brousse, G., Marees, A.T., Derks, E.M., Henry, P., Bellivier, F., Vorspan, F., Bloch, V. (2021), Risk and protective factors of lifetime cocaine-associated chest painFrontiers in psychiatry, 12 (do: https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyt.2021.704276)

WORKING PAPERS / PAPERS SUBMITTED

  1. Van Alten, S., Domingue, B.W., Faul J., Galama, T.J., and Marees, A.T.  (2022b), Correcting for volunteer bias in GWAS uncovers novel genetic variants and increases heritability estimates. Working Paper.
  2. Van de Kraats, C., Galama, T.J. and Lindeboom, M. (2022), Why Life Gets Better after Age 50 For Some: Mental Well-Being and the Social Norm of WorkHuman Capital and Economic Opportunity Global Working Group, Working Paper 2022-040
  3. Galama, T.J. and van Kippersluis, H. (2022), Human-Capital Formation: The Importance of Endogenous Longevity. Human Capital and Economic Opportunity Global Working Group, Working Paper 2022-009 
  4. Van Alten, S. and Galama, T. (2021), Genetic and environmental determinants of socioeconomic status: evidence from within-family models in the Dutch Lifelines cohort. In preparation.
  5. Van Alten, S., Galama, T.J. and Thom, K. (2021), The distributional consequences of region-specific exposure to Chinese import competition: evidence from a shift-share analysis (1990-2010). In preparation.
  6. Aranda, R., Galama, T., and Thom, K. (2022), The Long-Run Health Consequences of Title IX. In preparation
  7. Galama, T., Munteanu, A and Thom, K. (2022), Intergenerational Consequences of Compulsory Schooling. In preparation.
  8. Angrisani, Faul, J., Galama, T. and Kabeto, M. (2021), Money Management Problems as a Precursor of Cognitive Impairment and Dementia. In preparation
  9. Biroli, P., Galama, T.J., Marees, A., et al. (2021), Sources of Inequality at Birth:  the Interplay Between Genes and Parental Socioeconomic Status. In preparation
  10. Biroli, P., Galama, T.J., von Hinke, S., van Kippersluis, H., Rietveld, C.A., and Thom, K. (2021), The Economics and Econometrics of Gene-Environment Interplay. In preparation.
  11. Van Alten, S., Domingue, B.W., Galama, T.J. and Marees, A.T. (2021), The effects of demographic-based selection bias on GWAS results in the UK Biobank. In preparation.
  12. Warly Solsberg, C., van Alten, S., Geier, E.G., Bonham, L., Derks, E.M., Sirota, M., Galama, T.J., Yokoyama, J.S., Marees, A.T. (2021), Conducting a genome wide association study: a roadmap and tutorial. In preparation.
  13. van de Kraats, C., Galama, T.J. and Lindeboom, M. (2020). Unpacking the U-shape in mental well-being: the role of unemployment and disability
  14. van de Kraats, C., Galama, T.J. and Lindeboom, M. (2020). The social norm of work and the U-shape in mental health.
  15. Clergue-Duval, V., Nicolas-Sacy, L., Karsinti, E., Zerdazi, E., Laplanche, J-L.,Brousse, G., Marees, A.T., Derks, E.M., Henry, P., Bellivier, F., Vorspan, F., Bloch, V. (2020). Cocaine associated chest pain episodes are related to the intensity of cocaine use rather than to the genetic factors.
  16. García-Gómez, P., Galama, T.J., Van Doorslaer, E., and López-Nicolás, A. (2021). Interactions between Financial Incentives and Health in the Early Retirement Decision. CESR Working Paper No. 2017-004
  17. Galama, T.J. (2021), A Contribution to Health-Capital Theory. CESR Working Paper #2015-004.