Ahmed Edris
MSc, PhD
Researcher in Genetic Epidemiology
Ahmed joined Oxford Population Health in 2022. He focuses on the genetic epidemiology of common complex-trait diseases. Ahmed aims to leverage large clinical and genetic datasets to understand complex diseases, to inform precision medicine approaches to prevention and treatment. His research involves several techniques in genetic epidemiology including genome-wide, phenome-wide and multi-omics studies.
Ahmed works as a researcher in genetic epidemiology in the China Kadoorie Biobank Group, on a variety of projects including multi-trait genome-wide association studies.
Ahmed completed his undergraduate degree in Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences at Alexandria University and his MSc in Clinical Pharmacy at the Queen’s University Belfast. He obtained a European Respiratory Society long term research fellowship, and graduated from Ghent University with a PhD in pharmaceutical sciences.
Recent publications
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Asthma exacerbations and eosinophilia in the UK Biobank: a genome-wide association study.
Journal article
Edris A. et al, (2024), ERJ Open Res, 10
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Phenotyping asthma with airflow obstruction in middle-aged and older adults: a CADSET clinical research collaboration.
Journal article
Bertels X. et al, (2023), BMJ Open Respir Res, 10
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Asthma exacerbations and eosinophilia in the UK Biobank: a Genome-Wide Association Study
Preprint
Edris A. et al, (2023)
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Precision medicine from a citizen perspective: a survey of public attitudes towards pharmacogenomics in Flanders
Journal article
Edris A. et al, (2022), BMC Medical Genomics, 15
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Deep-PheWAS: a pipeline for phenotype generation and association analysis for phenome-wide association studies
Preprint
Packer R. et al, (2022)