Editorial Board
Mairead Bermingham
Centre for Genomic and Experimental Medicine, Institute of Genetics and Molecular Medicine, University of Edinburgh · United Kingdom
Editorial leadership for International Journal of Health Statistics ISSN 2997-1969
Research interests
- Dental
- Oral Health
- Type 1 Diabetes
- Obesity
- Mental Health
- Epidemiology
- Quantitative Genetics
- Human Health Across The Life Course
- And Translational
- Personal Medicine
Biography
Background
- Mairead Bermingham works on the genetic epidemiology of type 1 diabetes within the Scottish Diabetic Research Network Type 1 Diabetes Bioresource (SDRNT1BIO).
- Her research expertise and interests include: dental and oral health, type 1 diabetes, obesity, mental health, epidemiology, quantitative genetics, human health across the life course, and translational and personal medicine.
Qualifications
- PhD. The multifactorial aetiology of amoebic gill disease in Ireland, National University of Ireland, Cork.
- MSc. Quantitative Genetics and Genome Analysis, University of Edinburgh, Scotland.
- P.G.Cert. Academic Practice, University of Edinburgh, Scotland.
Selected publications
- Glycosylation of immunoglobulin G is regulated by a large network of genes pleiotropic with inflammatory diseases 2020 cited 121×
- N-Glycan Profile and Kidney Disease in Type 1 Diabetes 2017 cited 94×
- Identification of novel differentially methylated sites with potential as clinical predictors of impaired respiratory function and COPD 2019 cited 31×
- Pulmonary Function and Blood DNA Methylation: A Multiancestry Epigenome-Wide Association Meta-analysis 2022 cited 29×
- Birth weight associations with DNA methylation differences in an adult population 2020 cited 26×
- Identification of epigenome-wide DNA methylation differences between carriers of APOE ε4 and APOE ε2 2019 cited 2×
Ranked by citation impact (Crossref) where available, newest otherwise · verified via ORCID.
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