This week 23andMe is hosting our third annual Genome Research Day, a meeting focused on human genomics research happening in and around the Bay Area. This also allows 23andMe scientists to explain some of our latest research. Among the many presentations, we’ll be highlighting some of our work around polygenic risk modeling. We asked Johns Hopkins University statistical geneticist, Nilanjan Chatterjee, Ph.D., a Bloomberg Distinguished Professor of Biostatistics and Medicine at Johns Hopkins University, to help us put into context the work being done around the world on risk modeling.