Dr Lavinia Paternoster
BSc, MSc(Edin.), PhD
Expertise
Genetic Epidemiologist, currently working on genetics of eczema (atopic dermatitis) and genetics of disease progression (overcoming selection collider bias)
Current positions
Senior Lecturer in Genetic Epidemiology
Bristol Medical School (PHS)
Contact
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Research interests
I am a Senior Lecturer in Genetic Epidemiology at the MRC Integrative Epidemiology Unit at the University of Bristol. My research is focused on the genetic aetiology of atopic dermatitis and related traits.
I am a leading member of the EAGLE eczema consortium, which brings together studies from around the world with eczema and genetic data in order to conduct large-scale research. Our aim is to identify genetic variants associated with eczema in order to improve understanding of the disease and inform therapeutic development. We have published two large genome-wide association studies for eczema, the largest of which (Paternoster et al., 2015, Nature Genetics) studied 21,000 cases and identified 10 novel risk loci for the disease, bringing the total number of established loci to 31 (24 in Europeans). I am also interested in sub-classes of atopic dermatitis and have worked with latent class analysis to determine longitudinal patterns of the disease throughout childhood and have keen interest in determining genetic risk factors for progression of the disease and response to treatment.
I work with a number of datasets:
- ALSPAC (The Avon Longitudinal Study of Parents and Children)
- UK Biobank
- EAGLE eczema consortium
- GOYA (Genomics of Obese Young Adults)
Methods:
- Genome-wide association studies
- Target identification
- Mendelian Randomization
- Genetics of Progression
Positions
University of Bristol positions
Senior Lecturer in Genetic Epidemiology
Bristol Medical School (PHS)
Projects and supervisions
Research projects
MRC IEU Studentship - Emily Jamieson
Principal Investigator
Managing organisational unit
Bristol Medical School (PHS)Dates
02/10/2017 to 01/10/2021
MRC - IEU studentship full - Alice Carter
Principal Investigator
Managing organisational unit
Bristol Medical School (PHS)Dates
03/10/2016 to 02/10/2020
MRC - IEU studentship full - Jasmine Khouja
Principal Investigator
Managing organisational unit
Bristol Medical School (PHS)Dates
01/10/2016 to 30/09/2020
MRC - IEU studentship expenses - Katie Berryman
Principal Investigator
Managing organisational unit
Bristol Medical School (PHS)Dates
01/01/2016 to 31/12/2019
CLOSED 8073 MRC IEU - K.Berriman Studentship consumables - linked to Core
Principal Investigator
Managing organisational unit
Bristol Medical School (PHS)Dates
01/04/2018 to 30/09/2019
Thesis supervisions
Publications
Selected publications
01/02/2012Meta-analysis of genome-wide association studies identifies three new risk loci for atopic dermatitis
Nature Genetics
Recent publications
04/02/2021Osteoarthritis
Current Osteoporosis Reports
Genome-wide association study identifies 48 common genetic variants associated with handedness
Age-of-onset information helps identify 76 genetic variants associated with allergic disease
PLoS Genetics
Assessment of a causal relationship between body mass index and atopic dermatitis
Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology
A rare mutation in SMAD9 associated with high bone mass identifies the SMAD-dependent BMP signalling pathway as a potential anabolic target for osteoporosis
Journal of Bone and Mineral Research
Teaching
Co-director of iBSc Genomic Medicine