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Genome wide association analysis on well-being and mental stress
2026.01.28
Project representative:
Yusuke Inoue(Associate Professor/Institute of Economic Research/Kyoto University)
Collaborating researchers and co-researchers:
・Yoshihiko Nishiyama(Professor/Institute of Economic Research/Kyoto University)
・Shigeru Hirota(Professor/Economic department/Kyoto Sangyo University)
・Masato Yodo(Professor/Economic department/Kyoto Sangyo University)
・Takahisa Kawaguchi(Assistant Professor/Genome medical center/Kyoto University)
・Mao Bolin(Program-Specific Assistant Professor/Economic department/Hitotsubashi University)
Introducing this project
Drawing on Kyoto University’s integrative life- and social-science database, we analyze the respective and joint impacts of genomic variation, proteomic and metabolic profiles, daily habits, and socioeconomic environments on human well-being and the traits underlying economic behavior.
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