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St Pourcain, B., Grove, J., Shapland, C. Y., Demontis, D., Burgess, S., Rai, D., Børglum, A. D., & Verhoef, E. (2019). Shared polygenetic variation between ASD and ADHD exerts opposite association patterns with educational attainment. Talk presented at the 49th Annual Meeting of the Behavior Genetics Association. Stockholm, Sweden. 2019-06-26 - 2019-06-29.
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Van Donkelaar, M. M. J., Figaroa, C., Verhoef, E., Fisher, S. E., Rai, D., & St Pourcain, B. (2019). Exploring the genetic architecture of co-occurring symptoms in autism. Poster presented at the 27th World Congress of Psychiatric Genetics, Los Angeles, CA, USA.
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Verhoef, E., Dale, P. S., Fisher, S. E., Shapland, C. Y., & St Pourcain, B. (2019). Modelling stability and change in the genetic architecture of language and literacy development. Talk presented at the 49th Annual Meeting of the Behavior Genetics Association. Stockholm, Sweden. 2019-06-26 - 2019-06-29.
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Schlag, F., Buitelaar, J., Grove, J., Verhoef, E., Shapland, C. Y., Demontis, D., iPSYCH-Broad-PGC ASD Consortium, Davey Smith, D., Rai, D., Fisher, S. E., Børglum, A. D., & St Pourcain, B. (2018). Exploring the developmental genetic architecture of social behaviour: Evidence for genetic overlap with ASD and ADHD. Talk presented at the 26th World Congress of Psychiatric Genetics 2018. Glasgow, UK. 2018-10-11 - 2018-10-15.
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Verhoef, E., Grove, J., Shapland, C. Y., Demontis, D., Burgess, S., iPSYCH-Broad-PGC ASD Consortium, Davey Smith, G., Rai, D., Fisher, S. E., Børglum, A. D., & St Pourcain, B. (2018). Opposite genetic effects for polygenic ASD risk shared with and independent of ADHD: Evidence for a cancelling-out hypothesis studying genetic overlap with language and literacy. Talk presented at the 26th World Congress of Psychiatric Genetics 2018. Glasgow, UK. 2018-10-11 - 2018-11-15.
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Verhoef, E., Shapland, C. Y., Dale, P. S., Fisher, S. E., & St Pourcain, B. (2018). Understanding the genetic architecture of language- and literacy-related abilities during mid-childhood and adolescence: Evidence for genetically shared factors with early vocabulary. Poster presented at the 48th Behavior Genetics Annual Meeting, Boston, MA, USA.
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