Global Biobank analyses provide lessons for developing polygenic risk scores across diverse cohorts

BBJ, BioMe, BioVU, Canadian Partnership for Tomorrow's Health/OHS, China Kadoorie Biobank Collaborative Group, Colorado Center for Personalized Medicine, deCODE Genetics, ESTBB, FinnGen, Generation Scotland, Genes & Health, LifeLines, Mass General Brigham Biobank, Michigan Genomics Initiative, QIMR Berghofer Biobank, Taiwan Biobank, The HUNT Study, UCLA ATLAS Community Health Initiative, UKBB, Ying Wang*Shinichi Namba, Esteban Lopera, Kristin Tsuo, Kristi Läll, Masahiro Kanai, Wei Zhou, Kuan Han H. Wu, Marie Julie Favé, Laxmi Bhatta, Philip Awadalla, Ben Brumpton, Patrick Deelen, Kristian Hveem, Valeria Lo Faro, Reedik Mägi, Yoshinori Murakami, Serena Sanna, Jordan W. Smoller, Jasmina Uzunovic, Brooke N. Wolford, Alicia R. Martin*, Jibril B. Hirbo*

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