Sohini Ramachandran Source Confirmed

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Hermon C Bumpus Professor of Biology

John Brown University

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28 h-index 119 pubs 8,118 cited

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Biography and Research Information

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Sohini Ramachandran, the Hermon C. Bumpus Professor of Biology at John Brown University, investigates genetic associations and epidemiology across diverse systems. Her research encompasses genetic mapping and diversity in both plants and animals, including livestock, alongside applications in forensic genetics. Ramachandran's work explores the genetic and molecular architecture of complex traits, leveraging population genomics to understand human genetic admixture. Recent studies have focused on the correlation between genetic structure and ethnolinguistic diversity in eastern and southern Africa. Additionally, she is concerned with preventing the misuse of genetics research.

Metrics

  • h-index: 28
  • Publications: 119
  • Citations: 8,118

Selected Publications

  • Principles and Policy Recommendations for Comprehensive Genetic Data Governance (2025) DOI
  • ML-MAGES: A machine learning framework for multivariate genetic association analyses with genes and effect size shrinkage (2025) DOI
  • eLife assessment: Sibling similarity can reveal key insights into genetic architecture (2025) DOI
  • eLife Assessment: Sibling Similarity Can Reveal Key Insights into Genetic Architecture (2024) DOI
  • Discovering non-additive heritability using additive GWAS summary statistics (2024) DOI
  • Author response: Discovering non-additive heritability using additive GWAS summary statistics (2023) DOI
  • The Drift of #MyBodyMyChoice Discourse on Twitter (2022) DOI
  • Celebrating 50 years since Lewontin's apportionment of human diversity (2022) DOI
  • Human genetic admixture through the lens of population genomics (2022) DOI

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