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Chatterjee has participated in the Johns
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National Cancer Institute (NCI) as a postdoctoral fellow in the biostatistics branch of the Division of Cancer Epidemiology and Genetics (DCEG) in 1999, and became a tenure-track investigator in 2001 and a senior investigator in 2004. He served as chief of the biostatistics
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Chatterjee developed a model for predicting breast cancer risk that combines individual-level data on risk factors such as smoking and age with genetic variations associated with higher risk of breast cancer. He led a large collaboration of experts from the Johns
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to appraise the number of DNA variations that contribute to different physical traits and diseases, Chatterjee and colleagues developed a method for estimating the number of individual samples needed in order to identify genetic bases of traits, such as height or
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Through his quantitative studies of gene-environment and gene-gene interactions, Chatterjee has also made fundamental contributions to theoretical and methodological approaches in epidemiology and biostatistics. Using statistics from
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research on using genetic markers for risk prediction models as well as their applications to personalized medicine and public health interventions.
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