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Professor Peter Visscher
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Peter Visscher

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Overview

Background

Visscher joined the University of Queensland in 2011, where he is Professor of Quantitative Genetics. He is a Laureate Fellow of the Australian Research Council. Visscher was elected a Fellow of the Australian Academy of Science in 2010, a Fellow of the Royal Society (London) in 2018 and a Foreign Member of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences in 2018.

Visscher’s research is about genetic variation for complex traits (including quantitative traits and disease) in populations, with the broad aim to understand and quantify the causes and consequences of human trait variation.

Prof Peter Visscher, Prof Naomi Wray and Prof Jian Yang together comprise the Executive Team of the Program in Complex Trait Genomics (PCTG). PCTG comprises a critical mass of more than 30 post-doctoral researchers plus research assistants and students, all supported by external grant funding. Their skills lie in the ability to develop and apply statistical methods within the framework of quantitative, population and statistical genetics and to use theory to understand and predict results from data analyses. They play leading roles in the international research consortia. The focus of current research activities is in the detection and fine-mapping of loci underlying complex traits (including common disease), based upon theoretical studies and applications of methods to large datasets, in population genetics studies using theoretical approaches and high-density genetic marker data, and in systems genomics studies.

Availability

Professor Peter Visscher is:
Not available for supervision

Fields of research

Qualifications

  • Masters (Coursework) of Science, University of Edinburgh
  • Doctor of Philosophy, University of Edinburgh

Research impacts

Visscher's research focuses on understanding individual differences betweeen people in traits that are important for health outcomes and ageing. A better understanding of the genes that underlie variation in risk to diseases may lead to better treatments.

Works

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2005

Journal Article

Mapping quantitative trait loci using linkage disequilibrium: Marker- versus trait-based methods

Tenesa, A, Visscher, PM, Carothers, AD and Knott, SA (2005). Mapping quantitative trait loci using linkage disequilibrium: Marker- versus trait-based methods. Behavior Genetics, 35 (2), 219-228. doi: 10.1007/s10519-004-0811-5

Mapping quantitative trait loci using linkage disequilibrium: Marker- versus trait-based methods

2005

Conference Publication

Multivariate genetic analyses of phenotypes related to the metabolic syndrome

Kyvik, KO, Benyamin, B, Schousboe, K, Fenger, M, Sorensen, TIA and Visscher, P (2005). Multivariate genetic analyses of phenotypes related to the metabolic syndrome. 41st Annual Meeting of the European-Association-for-the-Study-of-Diabetes, Athens Greece, Sep 10-15, 2005. SPRINGER.

Multivariate genetic analyses of phenotypes related to the metabolic syndrome

2005

Journal Article

Estimation of the rate of SNP genotyping errors from DNA extracted from different tissues

Montgomery, GW, Campbell, MJ, Dickson, P, Herbert, S, Siemering, K, Ewen-White, KR, Visscher, PM and Martin, NG (2005). Estimation of the rate of SNP genotyping errors from DNA extracted from different tissues. Twin Research and Human Genetics, 8 (4), 346-352. doi: 10.1375/1832427054936673

Estimation of the rate of SNP genotyping errors from DNA extracted from different tissues

2004

Journal Article

A genome scan and follow-up study identify a bipolar disorder susceptibility locus on chromosome 1q42

Macgregor, S, Visscher, PM, Knott, SA, Thomson, P, Porteous, DJ, Millar, JK, Devon, RS, Blackwood, D and Muir, WJ (2004). A genome scan and follow-up study identify a bipolar disorder susceptibility locus on chromosome 1q42. Molecular Psychiatry, 9 (12), 1083-1090. doi: 10.1038/sj.mp.4001544

A genome scan and follow-up study identify a bipolar disorder susceptibility locus on chromosome 1q42

2004

Journal Article

The use of linear mixed models to estimate variance components from data on twin pairs by maximum likelihood

Visscher, Peter M., Benyamin, Beben and White, Ian (2004). The use of linear mixed models to estimate variance components from data on twin pairs by maximum likelihood. Twin Research, 7 (6), 670-674. doi: 10.1375/1369052042663742

The use of linear mixed models to estimate variance components from data on twin pairs by maximum likelihood

2004

Journal Article

Biogeochemistry of methylmercury in sediments of Long Island Sound

Hammerschmidt, CR, Fitzgerald, WF, Lamborg, CH, Balcom, PH and Visscher, PT (2004). Biogeochemistry of methylmercury in sediments of Long Island Sound. Marine Chemistry, 90 (1-4), 31-52. doi: 10.1016/j.marchem.2004.02.024

Biogeochemistry of methylmercury in sediments of Long Island Sound

2004

Journal Article

The abundance and source of mercury-binding organic ligands in Long Island Sound

Lamborg, CH, Fitzgerald, WF, Skoog, A and Visscher, PT (2004). The abundance and source of mercury-binding organic ligands in Long Island Sound. Marine Chemistry, 90 (1-4), 151-163. doi: 10.1016/j.marchem.2004.03.014

The abundance and source of mercury-binding organic ligands in Long Island Sound

2004

Journal Article

Power of the classical twin design revisited

Visscher, Peter M. (2004). Power of the classical twin design revisited. Twin Research, 7 (5), 505-512. doi: 10.1375/1369052042335250

Power of the classical twin design revisited

2004

Journal Article

Conventional multipoint nonparametric linkage analysis is not necessarily inherently biased

Visscher, Peter M. and Wray, Naomi R. (2004). Conventional multipoint nonparametric linkage analysis is not necessarily inherently biased. American Journal of Human Genetics, 75 (4), 718-720. doi: 10.1086/424755

Conventional multipoint nonparametric linkage analysis is not necessarily inherently biased

2004

Journal Article

The effects of infaunal biodiversity on biogeochemistry of coastal marine sediments

Waldbusser, GG, Marinelli, RL, Whitlatch, RB and Visscher, PT (2004). The effects of infaunal biodiversity on biogeochemistry of coastal marine sediments. Limnology and Oceanography, 49 (5), 1482-1492. doi: 10.4319/lo.2004.49.5.1482

The effects of infaunal biodiversity on biogeochemistry of coastal marine sediments

2004

Journal Article

Mapping of quantitative trait loci for growth and carcass traits in commercial sheep populations

Walling, GA, Visscher, PM, Wilson, AD, McTeir, BL, Simm, G and Bishop, SC (2004). Mapping of quantitative trait loci for growth and carcass traits in commercial sheep populations. Journal of Animal Science, 82 (8), 2234-2245.

Mapping of quantitative trait loci for growth and carcass traits in commercial sheep populations

2004

Journal Article

Microbe-mineral interactions: early carbonate precipitation in a hypersaline lake (Eleuthera Island, Bahamas)

Dupraz, C, Visscher, PT, Baumgartner, LK and Reid, RP (2004). Microbe-mineral interactions: early carbonate precipitation in a hypersaline lake (Eleuthera Island, Bahamas). Sedimentology, 51 (4), 745-765. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-3091.2004.00649.x

Microbe-mineral interactions: early carbonate precipitation in a hypersaline lake (Eleuthera Island, Bahamas)

2004

Journal Article

Theoretical and empirical power of regression and maximum-likelihood methods to map quantitative trait loci in general pedigrees

Yu, XJ, Knott, SA and Visscher, PM (2004). Theoretical and empirical power of regression and maximum-likelihood methods to map quantitative trait loci in general pedigrees. American Journal of Human Genetics, 75 (1), 17-26. doi: 10.1086/421845

Theoretical and empirical power of regression and maximum-likelihood methods to map quantitative trait loci in general pedigrees

2004

Journal Article

Prediction of the confidence interval of quantitative trait loci location

Visscher, PM and Goddard, ME (2004). Prediction of the confidence interval of quantitative trait loci location. Behavior Genetics, 34 (4), 477-482. doi: 10.1023/B:BEGE.0000023652.93162.e8

Prediction of the confidence interval of quantitative trait loci location

2004

Journal Article

Apolipoprotein E gene variability and cognitive functions at age 79: A follow-up of the Scottish Mental Survey of 1932

Deary, IJ, Whiteman, MC, Pattie, A, Starr, JM, Hayward, C, Wright, AF, Visscher, PM, Tynan, MC and Whalley, LJ (2004). Apolipoprotein E gene variability and cognitive functions at age 79: A follow-up of the Scottish Mental Survey of 1932. Psychology and Aging, 19 (2), 367-371. doi: 10.1037/0882-7974.19.2.367

Apolipoprotein E gene variability and cognitive functions at age 79: A follow-up of the Scottish Mental Survey of 1932

2004

Journal Article

Linkage disequilibrium in the domesticated pig

Nsengimana, J, Baret, P, Haley, CS and Visscher, PM (2004). Linkage disequilibrium in the domesticated pig. Genetics, 166 (3), 1395-1404. doi: 10.1534/genetics.166.3.1395

Linkage disequilibrium in the domesticated pig

2004

Journal Article

Power of direct vs. indirect haplotyping in association studies

Thomas, S, Porteous, D and Visscher, PM (2004). Power of direct vs. indirect haplotyping in association studies. Genetic Epidemiology, 26 (2), 116-124. doi: 10.1002/gepi.10300

Power of direct vs. indirect haplotyping in association studies

2004

Journal Article

Twin study of genetic and environmental influences on adult body size, shape, and composition

Schousboe, K, Visscher, PM, Erbas, B, Kyvik, KO, Hopper, JL, Henriksen, JE, Heitmann, BL and Sorensen, TIA (2004). Twin study of genetic and environmental influences on adult body size, shape, and composition. International Journal of Obesity, 28 (1), 39-48. doi: 10.1038/sj.ijo.0802524

Twin study of genetic and environmental influences on adult body size, shape, and composition

2004

Journal Article

QTL detection and allelic effects for growth and fat traits in outbred pig populations

Nagamine, Y, Visscher, PM and Haley, CS (2004). QTL detection and allelic effects for growth and fat traits in outbred pig populations. Genetics Selection Evolution, 36 (1), 83-96. doi: 10.1051/gse:2003052

QTL detection and allelic effects for growth and fat traits in outbred pig populations

2004

Journal Article

Extent of linkage disequilibrium in a Sardinian sub-isolate: sampling and methodological considerations

Tenesa, A, Wright, AF, Knott, SA, Carothers, AD, Hayward, C, Angius, A, Persico, , Maestrale, G, Hastie, ND, Pirastu, M and Visscher, PM (2004). Extent of linkage disequilibrium in a Sardinian sub-isolate: sampling and methodological considerations. Human Molecular Genetics, 13 (1), 25-33. doi: 10.1093/hmg/ddh001

Extent of linkage disequilibrium in a Sardinian sub-isolate: sampling and methodological considerations

Supervision

Availability

Professor Peter Visscher is:
Not available for supervision

Supervision history

Current supervision

Completed supervision

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