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Page 1: m The 44th Annual Meeting of the Behavior Genetics

Wednesday Opening Reception

Jefferson Theater

Thursday Meeting Poster Session

Omni Hotel

Friday Meeting

Omni Hotel Happy Hour

Center for Open Science

UVA Tour Grounds at UVA

Fridays After Five

Pavilion, Downtown Mall

Saturday Meeting

Omni Hotel

Reception Garden VIII, UVA

(Newcomb Hall, Rain site) Banquet

Newcomb Hall Ballroom

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The 44th Annual Meeting of the

Behavior Genetics Association

Charlottesville, VA

June 18-21, 2014

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Behavior Genetics Association, Charlottesville, VA, 2014

Behavior Genetics Association - --

The purpose of the Behavior Genetics Association is to promote the scientific study of the interrelationship of genetic mechanisms and behavior, both human and animal; to encourage

and aid in the education and training of research workers in the field of behavior genetics; and

to aid in the dissemination and interpretation to the general public of knowledge concerning

the interrelationship of genetics and behavior, and its implications for health and human

development and education.

For additional information about the Behavior Genetics Association, please contact the

Secretary, Valerie Knopik ([email protected]) or visit the website (www.bga.org).

The Behavior Genetics Association gratefully acknowledges funds from the Aston-

Gottesman Lecture Series, endowed at the University of Virginia by Sherrill J. Aston in

honor of the career of Irving I. Gottesman.

EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE

Position 2013-2014 2014-2015

President Carol Prescott Paul Lichtenstein

President-Elect Paul Lichtenstein Jaakko Kaprio

Past President Eric Turkheimer Carol Prescott

Secretary Valerie Knopik Valerie Knopik

Treasurer Soo Rhee Kelly Klump

Member-at-Large Mar leen de Moor Sarah Med land

Member-at-Large Benjamin Neale Benjamin Neale

Member-at-Large Matthew Keller Matthew Keller

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2014 MEETING INFORMATION

Conference and Poster Session The Omni Hotel 212 Ridge McIntire Road

Charlottesville, VA 22902 (434) 971-5500

Opening Reception The Jefferson Theater 110 East Main Street Charlottesville, VA 22902 (434) 245-4980

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Local Host: Eric Turkheimer

Banquet and Awards Ceremony University of Virginia Grounds Newcomb Hall

Charlottesville, VA 22904-4701 (434) 924-3601

Happy Hour on Friday The Center for Open Science Omni Downtown Business Center Suite 500 Charlottesville, VA 22902 434-971-5500 (centerforopenscience.org/)

We thank the following generous contributors to the 2013 student bursaries: Anonymous, Anonymous, Sally Anderson, Norman Henderson, Kelly Klump, Carol

Prescott, Pierre Roubertoux, LeAnne Thompson, James Wilson

Behavior Genetics Association, Charlottesville, VA, 2014

Meeting Overview

Wednesday, June 18 (Registration open: 2:00 pm)

7:00 Opening Reception Jefferson Theater

Thursday, June 19 (Registration open: 8:00-5:00) 8:00 Coffee and light breakfast PFA 8:45 Welcome to 2014 BGA Meeting ABC

9:00 Dobzhansky Lecture: Dorret Boomsma _

ABC

10:00 Coffee / Tea Break PFA

10:30

Brain and genetics A

Causes and consequences of social inequality over the life course

B

Impulsivity and inattention C

12:00 Lunch (provided) PFA 1:00 Keynote Address: Ken Kendler ABC

2:00 Coffee / Tea Break _

PFA

2:30

A developmental perspective on the genetics of ADHD and Autism Spectrum Disorder

_

A

Alcohol B

Schizophrenia C

3:30 Break PFA

3:45

Addressing the challenges of GxExD research A

Methods B

Internalizing _

C

5:30 Poster Session PFA

Friday, June 20

8:15 Coffee and light breakfast PFA

Twin approaches to substance abuse A

9:00 IQ B

Developmental studies of gene-environment interplay C

10:00 Coffee / Tea Break PFA

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10:30

Genetic influences on sexuality and fertility A

Emotion B

Genetically informed studies of relationship factors C

12:00 Lunch (on your own)

1:30 Keynote address: Larry Young ABC

2:30 Coffee / Tea Break PFA

3:00

Comorbidity A

Eating and weight B

Physical health C

4:00 Break PFA

4:15

Methodological developments in the analysis of behavior genetics data A

Externalizing B

Idiographic approach to genetic and environmental contribution C

5:30 Happy Hour

_ Center for Open

Science

6:30

Fridays After Five

OR

UVA tour (Take free trolley at 6:00 pm.)

Pavilion, Downtown Mall

UVA Grounds

Saturday, June 21

845 Coffee and light breakfast

Education

PFA

A 9:00

10:00

Early childhood

Coffee / Tea Break

B

PFA

10:30 G-E contributions to health and well-being across the lifespan A

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Biological approaches to substance abuse B

12:20 Business Meeting & Lunch (Lunch provided) ABC

1:30 Keynote address: Patrick Sullivan ABC

2:30 Coffee / Tea Break PFA

3:00 Gene findings for cognition and educational attainment

A

Smoking B

4:00 Executive Committee Meeting Wilson Room

6:30 Reception Garden VIII, UVA

8:00 Banquet, Presidential Address, & Awards Newcomb Ballroom, UVA

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The Behavior Genetics Association gratefully acknowledges the contributions of members of the Executive Committee Year President-Elect

2013-2014 Paul Lichtenstein

President

Carol Prescott

Past-President

Eric Turkheimer

Secretary

Valerie Knopik

_ Treasurer

Soo Rhee Benjamin Neale

Members-at-Large

Matthew Keller Mar leen de Moor

2012-2013 Carol Prescott Eric Turkheimer Michael Pogue-Geile Arpana Agrawal Soo Rhee Benjamin Neale Timothy Bates Mar leen de Moor

2011-2012 Eric Turkheimer Michael Pogue-Geile 1p.vin Waldman Arpana Agrawal Soo Rhee Angelica Ronald Timothy Bates Mar leen de Moor

2010-2011 Michael Pogue-Geile Irwin Waldman Michael Neale Arpana Agrawal Chandra Reynolds Angelica Ronald . Timothy Bates Meike Bartels

2009-2010 Irwin Waldman Michael Neale Dorret Boomsma Danielle Dick Chandra Reynolds Angelica Ronald Yoon-Mi Hur Meike Bartels

2008-2009 Michael Neale Dorret Boomsma Pierre Roubertoux Danielle Dick Chandra Reynolds Danielle Posthuma Yoon-Mi Hur Meike Bartels

2007-2008 Dorret Boomsma Pierre Roubertoux Laura Baker Danielle Dick Stacey Cherny Danielle Posthuma Yoon-Mi Hur Juko Ando

2006-2007 Pierre Roubertoux Laura Baker Hill Goldsmith Michael Stallings Stacey Cherny Danielle Posthuma Jenae Neiderhiser Juko Ando

2005-2006 Laura Baker Hill Goldsmith Michele Carlier Michael Stallings Stacey Cherny Danielle Dick Jenae Neiderhiser Juko Ando

2004-2005 Hill Goldsmith Michele Carlier Nancy Pedersen Michael Stallings Deborah Finkel Danielle Dick Jenae Neiderhiser Stacey Cherny

2003-2004 Michele Carlier Nancy Pedersen Andrew Heath Michael Pogue-Geile Deborah Finkel Danielle Dick Caroline Van Baal Stacey Cherny

2002-2003 Nancy Pedersen Andrew Heath Matt McGue Michael Pogue-Geile Deborah Finkel Carol Prescott Caroline Van Baal Stacey Cherny

2001-2002 Andrew Heath Matt McGue John Hewitt Michael Pogue-Geile Pam Madden Carol Prescott Caroline Van Baal Jennifer Harris

2000-2001 Matt McGue John Hewitt Richard Rose Hermine Maes Pam Madden Carol Prescott Irwin Waldman Jennifer Harris

1999-2000 John Hewitt Richard Rose Norm Henderson Hermine Maes Pam Madden Deborah Finkel Irwin Waldman Jennifer Harris

1998-1999 Richard Rose Norm Henderson Nicholas Martin Hermine Maes Matt McGue Deborah Finkel Irwin Waldman Nancy Pedersen

1997-1998 Norm Henderson Nicholas Martin James Wilson Andrew Heath Matt McGue Deborah Finkel Linda Dixon Nancy Pedersen

1996-1997 Tony Vernon Nicholas Martin James Wilson Andrew Heath Matt McGue Larry Rodriguez Linda Dixon Nancy Pedersen

1995-1996 Pierre Roubertoux James Wilson Glayde Whitney Andrew Heath Sherri Berenbaum Wim Crusio Linda Dixon Lon Cardon

1994-1995 James Wilson Glayde Whitney Thomas Bouchard George Vogler Sherri Berenbaum Wim Crusio Tamara Phillips Lon Cardon

1993-1994 Glayde Whitney Thomas Bouchard David Blizard George Vogler Sherri Berenbhum Wim Crusio Tamara Phillips Joanne Meyer

1992-1993 Thomas Bouchard David Blizard Lindon Eaves George Vogler Laura Baker Peter Driscoll Tamara Phillips Joanne Meyer

1991-1992 David Blizard , Lindon Eaves Carol Lynch John Hewitt Laura Baker Peter Driscoll George Vogler Joanne Meyer

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Behavior Genetics Association, Charlottesville, VA, 2014 1990-1991 Lindon Eaves Carol Lynch Robert Plomin John Hewitt Laura Baker Peter Driscoll George Vogler Dorret Boomsma

1989-1990 Carol Lynch Robert Plomin Leonard Heston John Hewitt Gregory Carey Nicholas Martin George Vogler Dorret Boomsma

1988-1989 Robert Plomin Leonard Heston Peter Parsons - James Wilson Gregory Carey Nicholas Martin Pierre Roubertoux Dorret Boomsma

1987-1988 Leonard Heston Peter Parsons Ronald Wilson ' James Wilson Gregory Carey Nicholas Martin Pierre Roubertoux Vicki Pollock

1986-1987 Peter Parsons Ronald Wilson Sandra Scarr James Wilson Thomas Bouchard JHF van Abeleen Pierre Roubertoux Vicki Pollock

1985-1986 Ronald Wilson Sandra Scarr Steven Vandenberg Robert Plomin Thomas Bouchard JHF van Abeleen Richard Rose Vicki Pollock

1984-1985 Sandra Scarr Steven Vandenberg David Fulker Robert Plomin Thomas Bouchard JHF van Abeleen Richard Rose Laura Baker

1983-1984 Steven Vandenberg David Fulker John DeFries Robert Plomin Joseph Horn Peter Parsons' Richard Rose Laura Baker

1982-1983 David Fulker John DeFries Norman Henderson Joseph Hegmann Joseph Horn Peter Parsons David Blizard Laura Baker

1981-1982 John DeFries Norman Henderson John Loehlin Joseph Hegmann .Joseph Horn Peter Parsons David Blizard Susan Resnick

19804981 Norman Henderson John Loehlin Elving Anderson Joseph Hegmann Glayde Whitney Carol Lynch Susan Resnick

1979-1980 John Loehlin V. Elving Anderson Lee Ehrman Arthur Falek Glayde Whitney Carol Lynch Barbara Cornblatt

1978-1979 Elving Anderson Lee Ehrman W.R. Thompson Arthur Falek Glayde Whitney Gilbert Omenn Barbara Cornblatt

1977-1978 Lee Ehrman W.R. Thompson Irving Gottesman Arthur Falek Norman Henderson Gilbert Omenn Sonja Haber

1976-1977 W.R. Thompson Irving Gottesman J.P. Scott John. Defries Norman Henderson Lissy Jarvik Sonja Haber

1975-1976 Irving Gottesman J.P. Scott Gerald McClearn John. Defies Norman Henderson Lissy Jarvik Daniel Hanson

1974-1975 J.P. Scott Gerald McClearn John L. Fuller John. Defries John Loehlin Sandra Scarr Daniel Hanson

1973-1974 Gerald McClearn John L. Fuller Th. Dobzhansky Elving Anderson John Loehlin Sandra Scarr L. Erlenmeyer-Kimling

1972-1973 John L. Fuller Richard Osborne

Th. Dobzhansky Elving Anderson John Loehlin Seymour Kessler L. Erlenmeyer-Kimling

Note: Members of the BGA Executive Committee were identified from archival records for several of the early years. If you see an error, please notify the BGA

Secretary, Valerie Knopik (valerie [email protected]).

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Awardees

Year Dobzhansky Thompson Fulker Fuller/Scott Rowe 1977 Steven Vandenberg Nancy Galvin

1978 Elliott Slater Gregory Carey

1979 Ernst Caspari Marla Sokolowski

1980 Benson Ginsburg

1981 Sheldon Reed Michael Pogue-

Geile

1982 Gardner Lindzey Paul Sharp

1983 Peter Broadhurst Michael Neale

1984 Leonard Heston Christine Michard &

George Vogler

1985 Nikki Erlenmeyer- Kim ling

Dorret Boomsma & Lucinda Miner

1986 Raymond Cattell David Harder 1987 1 L Fuller & J P Scott J. S. de Belle

1988 Lee Erhman Joanne Meyer 1989 Gerald McClearn Susan Parlour

1990 Irving Gottesman Lon Cardon &

Philip Welbergen

1991 John Loehlin Abel Bult &

Lawrence Rodriguez

1992 John De Fries Deborah Finkel

1993 Peter Parsons Hermine Maes

1994 Aubrey Manning Frans Sluyter

1995 David Fulker Soo Hyun Rhee &

Stephen Petrill

1996 Stephanie Schmitz

1997 Ronald Johnson Martine Thomis

1998 Stephen Maxson Javier Gayan &

Alexander Weiss

1999 Lindon Eaves Danielle Dick &

Danielle Posthuma

2000 Pierre Roubertoux Brian D'Onofrio & Nathan Gillespie

Mark Siegal &

Daniel Hartl

2001 Tom Bouchard Shaun Purcell Lon Cardon & Goncalo Abecasis

2002 Robert Plomin Meike Bartels &

Michael Galsworthy

Sathees Chandra

et al.

2003 Norman Henderson Arpana Agrawal Edwin van den Oord & Harold Snieder

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2004 Sandra Scarr Jennifer Lau Nathan Gillespie et al.

Frank Spinath

2005 Nick Martin Heather Gelhorn Norman Henderson et al.

Danielle Posthuma

2006 Jerry Hirsch David Bard &

Angelica Ronald

Michael Galsworthy et al.

Danielle Dick

2007 Richard Rose Jane Mend le &

Paige Harden Carol Prescott et al.

Valerie Knopik

2008 John Hewitt Mar leen de Moor & Kees Jan Kan

Danielle Dick et al. Meike Bartels

2009 David Blizard Thomas Frisell Douglas Matthews et al.

Alexandra Burt

2010 Andrew Heath Ben Neale, Jaime

Derringer &

Lannie Ligthart

Jonas Olofsson et

al.

Arpana Agrawal

2011 Matt McGue Roseann Peterson & Claire Coyne

Matthew Keller et

al.

Sarah Med land &

Brian D'Onofrio

2012 Kenneth Kendler Scott Vrieze Brian Hicks et al. Matt Keller & Christel Middeldorp

2013 Dorret Boomsma Jenny van

Dongen & Maciej Trzaskowski

Mark Adams et al. Henrik Larsson Stephane Paquin

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Previous meetings

Year President- Elect

Local Host

1971 R Osborne/B Ginsburg - Storrs, CT, USA

1972 Th. Dobzhansky GE McClearn - Boulder, CO, USA

1973 John Fuller WS Pollitzer -Chapel Hill, NC, USA

1974 Gerald

McClearn S Scarr - Minneapolis, MN, USA

1975 J. P. Scott J Bruell -Austin, TX, USA

1976 Irving

Gottesman JC DeFries - Boulder, CO, USA

1977 W. R. Thompson R Wilson - Louisville, KY, USA

1978 Lee Ehrman T Klein - Davis, CA, USA

1979 Elving Anderson C Lynch - Middletown, CT, USA

1980 John Loehlin RD Bock - Chicago, IL, USA

1981 Norm Henderson

L Erhman - Purchase, NY, USA, Rose/Guttman/Guttman -Jerusalem, Israel

1982 John DeFries D Nash -Ft Collins, CO, USA

1983 David Fulker D Fulker - London, UK

1984 Steven Vandenberg

R Rose -Bloomington, IN, USA

1985 Sandra Scarr G McClearn State College, PA, USA

1986 Ronald Wilson G Ashton/R Johnson - Honolulu, HI, USA

1987 Peter Parsons L Heston -Minneapolis, MN, USA

1988 Leonard Heston S Kerbusch -Nijmegen, the Netherlands

1989 Robert Plomin S Scarr - Charlottesville, VA, USA

1990 Carol Lynch P Roubertoux - Aussois, France

1991 Lindon Eaves G Vogler - St Louis, MO, USA

1992 David Blizard J Wilson - Boulder, CO, USA

1993 Tom Bouchard N Martin -Sydney, Australia

1994 Glayde Whitney A Fernandez Teruel/RM Escorihuela/A Tobena Barcelona, Spain 1995 James Wilson J Meyer/L Eaves -Richmond, VA, USA

1996 Nicholas Martin G McClearn/G Vogler/D Blizard/B Jones Pittsburgh, PA, USA _

1997 Nicholas Martin T Vernon -Toronto, Canada _

1998 Norm

Henderson

N Pedersen - Stockholm, Sweden

1999 Richard Rose K Jang - Vancouver, Canada - 2000 John Hewitt J Hudziak - Burlington, VT, USA

2001 Matt McGue T Eley - Cambridge, UK _

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2002 Nancy Pedersen M Wamboldt -Keystone, CO, USA

2003 Andrew Heath A Heath - Chicago, IL, USA

2004 Michele Carlier P Roubertoux/M Carlier - Aix-en-Provence, France

2005 Hill Goldsmith C Reynolds / L Baker - Hollywood, CA, USA

2006 Laura Baker S Maxson - Storrs, CT, USA

2007 Pierre Roubertoux

D Boomsma - Amsterdam, The Netherlands

2008 Dorret Boomsma

D Finkel - Louisville, KY USA

2009 Michael Neale M McGue - Minneapolis, USA

2010 Irwin Waldman Y-M Hur- Seoul, Korea

2011 Michael Pogue-

Geile

V Knopik Newport, RI, USA

2012 Eric Turkheimer T Bates Edinburgh, Scotland

2013 Carol Prescott Michele Carlier and Pierre Roubertoux Marseille, France

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Wednesday June 18 7:00-10:00 Opening reception

Reception supported by the Aston-Gottesman Fund

Jefferson Theater

Thursday June 19 8:00-5:00 Registration Omni

Lobby

8:00-8:45 Coffee and light breakfast PFA

8:45-9:00 Welcome to 2014 BGA Meeting and Charlottesville, Virginia

BGA President: Carol Prescott

President Elect and Program Chair: Paul Lichtenstein

Local Host: Eric Turkheimer

ABC

9:00-10:00 Plenary session: Dobzhansky Lecture

by 2013 Dobzhansky Awardee Dorret Boomsma

The value of twin studies in the omics era

Chair: Eric Turkheimer

ABC

10:00-10:30 Morning Break PFA

10:30-12:00 Symposium: Brain & Genetics

Chair: Mike Neale

10:30 Size Matters Somewhat: The Genetics of Cortical-Cognitive Associations are Also About Cortical Configuration

William Kremen, Eero Vuoksimaa, Matthew Panizzon, Chi-Hua Chen, Christine Fennema-Notestine, Donald Hagler, Jr., Carol Franz, Amy Jak, Michael Lyons, Michael Neale, Daniel Rinker, Wesley Thompson, Anders Dale

10:45 Genetically-informative longitudinal models of cortical thickness patterning during childhood and adolescence

Eric Schmitt, Michael C. Neale, Jay Giedd

11:00 Enhanced Network Analysis of Cortical Genetic Architecture

Anna Docherty

11:15 Common Variants influencing sub-cortical brain regions - the ENIGMA2 project

Sarah Medland

11:30 GWAS of brain activity: Preliminary results from the ENIGMA-EEG

project

Dirk Smit

10:30-12:00 Symposium: Causes and Consequences of Social Inequality over the Life Course: Current Findings and future Implications for the German Twin Study `TwinLife'

Chairs: Juliana Gottschling & Elisabeth Hahn

B

10:30 TwinLife -A new German Twin Study on Genetic and Social Causes of Social Inequalities

Elisabeth Hahn, Juliana Gottschling, Rainer Riemann, Martin Diewald, Frank M. Spinath

10:45 New Directions in the Behavioral Genetics of Skill Formation and

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Educational Success

Elliot M. Tucker-Drob

11:00 Genetics of Happiness, Satisfaction with Life, and Wellbeing; A Meta- Analysis of Heritability Studies and an Update on the Genome-Wide Association Meta-Analysis

Meike Bartels and the Social Science Genetics Association Consortium

11:15 Is Externalizing Psychopathology an Indicator of the Soft Skills Underlying Social Achievement?

Matt McGue

11:30 How Genes and Environments work together to influence Child and Adolescent Outcomes

Jenae Neiderhiser

10:30-12:00 Paper session: IMPULSIVITY & INATTENTION

Chair: Dorret Boomsma

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10:30 Genetic Relations Among Procrastination, Impulsivity, and Goal- Management Ability

Daniel Gustayson (T), Akira Miyake, John Hewitt, Naomi Friedman

10:45 Genetically distinct facets of risky decision-making in adolescents: Integrating behavioral and self-report measures

K. Paige Harden, Natalie Kretsch, Laurence Steinberg, Elliot Tucker-Drob

11:00 Genetic & Environmental Influences on Personality & Callous- Unemotional Traits

Frank Mann (T), Elliot Tucker-Drob, K. Paige Harden

11:15 Genetic overlap between sensation-seeking and IQ: Implications for the etiology of substance use disorders

Joshua Isen, William Iacono, Matthew McGue

12:00-1:00 Lunch (provided) PFA

1:00-2:00 Keynote address: Ken Kendler

Chair: Carol Prescott

ABC

The Environment in Psychiatric and Behavioral Genetics: New Approaches

2:00-2:30 Coffee PFA

2:30-3:30 Symposium: A developmental perspective on the genetics of ADHD and Autism Spectrum Disorder

Chair: Tinca JC Polderman

A

2:30 Where do the strongest associations between traits of autism spectrum disorders and attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder lie? Results from a multivariate twin study of 12-year-olds

Mark J Taylor, Tony Charman, Angelica Ronald

2:45 Stability and Change in Familial Influences on Inattention and Hyperactivity during Adolescence: a Longitudinal Twin Study Using the SWAN

Chunzi Peng, Julia D Grant, Andrew C Heath, Andrey P Anokhin

3:00 Repetitive and Restricted Behavior and Interests Play an Important Role in the Co-Occurrence of Autistic and ADHD Symptoms in Adults: An Etiological Study in 17779 Twins

Tinca JC Polderman, Rosa A Hoekstra, Danielle Posthuma, Henrik Larsson

3:15 The oxytocin receptor gene (OXTR)is associated with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD): A meta-analysis

Devon M LoParo (T), Irwin Waldman

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2:30-3:30 Paper session: ALCOHOL

Chair: Richard Rose

B

2:30 Alcohol Dehydrogenase Polygenic Risk and Alcohol Consumption in African Americans

Karen Charter, Jessica Salvatore, Fazil Aliev, Danielle Dick, COGA

Collaborators; Collaborative Studies on the Genetics of Alcoholism

2:42 Spit for Science: Launching a Longitudinal Study of Genetic and Environmental Influences on Substance Use and Emotional Health at a Large US University

Danielle Dick, Kenneth Kendler

2:54 Paper withdrawn

3:06 Aversive Outcomes are associated with Alcohol Exposure: Evaluating Confounds and Causality with Exposure-Discordant Twins

Richard Rose, Richard Viken, Jaakko Kaprio

3:18 The genetic contribution of the endocannabinoid system to alcohol use disorder symptomatology in a sample of treatment-seeking alcoholics and non-treatment-seeking social drinkers

Jia Yan, Melanie Schwandt, Bethany Stangl, Mark Reimers, Hui Sun, Colin

Hodgkinson, David Goldman, David George, Kenneth Kendler, Markus

Heilig, Vijay Ramchandani

2:30-3:30 Paper session: SCHIZOPHRENIA

Chair: Sarah E Bergen

C

2:30 Familial Co-Aggregation of Schizophrenia and Neighborhood Deprivation: From Sibling and Twin Comparisons to Polygenic Risks

Amir Sariaslan (T), Seena Fazel, Brian D'Onofrio, Niklas lAngstrom, Henrik

Larsson, Sarah E Bergen, Ralf Kuja-Halkola, Paul Lichtenstein

2:45 Behavioral effects of schizophrenia and bipolar disorder risk genes in -

healthy Swedish twins

Sarah E Bergen, Erik Eriksson, Alexander Viktorin, Patrik Magnusson, Paul

Lichtenstein, Mikael Landen

3:00 Genetic factors contributing to clinical heterogeneity in schizophrenia

Alexis Edwards, Tim Bigdeli, Anna Docherty, Arden Moscati, Brien Riley, Kenneth Kendler, Ayman Fanous

3:15 The neuregulin signalling pathway - shared genetic predisposition for nicotine dependence and schizophrenia

Anu Loukola, Beenish Qaiser, Antti-Pekka Sarin, Samuli Ripatti, Michele Pergadia, Pamela Madden, Jaakko Kaprio

3:30-3:45 Afternoon break PFA

3:45-5:00 Symposium: Addressing the challenges of GxExD

research: Application to Substance Abuse

Chair: Naimah Weinberg

A

3:45 Leveraging results from meta-analysis of GWAS and longitudinal samples to investigate gene x environment x developmental interplay for smoking

Brian Hicks

4:04 Polygene by environment interaction and adolescent smoking risk

Roseann Peterson

Developing a Package to estimate Latent Growth Curve Models with Genome Wide Data

Brad Verhulst

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4:42 Discussant

John Hewitt

3:45-5:00 Paper session: METHODS

Chair: Mike Neale

B

3:45 A Method for ACE Decomposition of Parameters of Dynamical Systems

Steve Boker, Erin Horn, M. Meyer, Eric Turkheimer

4:00 Current and future developments in genetic modeling: OpenMx 2.0

Mike Neale

4:15 Genotype-phenotype association research in ethnically-complex samples

Michael Miller

4:30 A Dynamic Mixture Biometric Model of Cognitive Development in the NLSY Children

Michael Hunter (T), David Bard, William Beasley, Kelly Meredith, Joseph Rodgers

4:45 Identifying Heterogeneity in Genome-wide Meta-Analysis with Variance Explained Estimates

Raymond Walters (T), Gitta Lubke

3:45-5:00 Paper session: INTERNALIZING

Chair: Erica Spotts

C

3:45 Polymorphisms in the Circadian Photoreceptor Melanopsin Gene Are Associated with Seasonal Affective Disorder Diagnosis

Kathryn Roecklein, Shannon Donofry, Megan Miller, Barbara Suever, Indrani Halder

4:00 Meta-Analysis of the Association between FKBP5 and Internalizing Phenotypes

Yunsoo Park (T), Irwin Waldman

4:15 Genomic partitioning and cross-population polygene scoring of major depressive disorder in N=11,651 Han Chinese women using low-pass sequencing data

Tim Bigdeli, Alexis Edwards, Roseann Peterson, Yihan Li, Warren Kretzschmar, Fuzhong Yang, Hermine Maes, Ayman Fanous, Bradley Webb, Brien Riley, Jun Wang, Shenxun Shi, Yiping Chen, Jonathan Marchini, Richard Mott, Silviu-Alin Bacanu, Jonathan Flint, Kenneth Kendler

4:30 An examination of the etiologic underpinnings of insomnia: A

longitudinal twin study

Mackenzie Lind, Steven Aggen, Kenneth Kendler, Ananda Amstadter

5:30-7:00 Poster Session

Posters can be mounted all afternoon. Poster size is 8' x 4'.

Mounting pins will be provided.

(NOTE "R" beside poster number indicates candidate eligible for

Rowe Award)

Food and beverages provided.

PFA

1 R Analysis of Longitudinal ADHD Symptom Data from Same-Sex Twin Pairs

Across Adolescence

Amy Anderson, Matthew McGue

2 Etiological sources underlying the co-occurrence of somatic, anxious, and

depressive symptoms in adolescents: a multiple-rater twin study

Helga Ask, Trine Waaktaar, Karoline Brobakke Seglem, Svenn Torgersen

3 R Emotional Problems in Young Children: Examining the Interaction Between

Peer Victimization and DRD4 Genotype

Kyle Bersted, Megan McCrary, Lisabeth DiLalla

4 Developmental and Genetic Bases of Attention and Sluggish Cognitive Tempo

Gabriel Casher, Lisabeth DiLalla, Megan McCrary

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5 Classifying association patterns of multiple phenotypes from GWAS replicates

an internalizing/externalizing structure of genetic influence?

Seung Bin Cho, Fazil Aliev, Danielle Dick

6 R Differential Trajectories of Mid- to Late-Adolescence Alcohol Use

Herbert Cleveland, Amanda Griffin, Gabriel Schlomer, David Vandenbergh

7 R Multivariate GWAS of alcohol phenotypes in a college-aged population sample

James Clifford, Amy Adkins, Danielle Dick, Kenneth Kendler, Nathan Gillespie

8 R Testing the Robustness of Three Moderators of the Genetic and

Environmental Influences on Adolescent Alcohol Use

Megan Cooke, Jessica Salvatore, Jacquelyn Meyers, Jaakko Kaprio, Richard

Rose, Danielle Dick

9 Augmenting Pubertal Development Scale Indicators with Height in Two

Genetically-Informative Longitudinal Studies

Robin Corley, Adriene Beltz, Sally Wadsworth, Sheri Berenbaum

10 R Correlates and causes of subjective well-being

Matthew Domiteaux

11 Understanding the Mechanism of the Wilson Effect

Louise Ellen, Erin Horn, Eric Turkheimer

12 R Etiology of Callous-Unemotional Traits in Early Childhood

Megan Flom, Kimberly Saudino

13 "Ties that bind" - Longitudinal relationships between romantic attachment

and life stress in middle-aged men

Carol Franz, Matthew Panizzon, Michael Lyons, William Kremen

14 Callous-Unemotional Traits and Startle Reactivity in Juvenile Twins

Shannon Hahn, Dever Carney, Jeanne Savage, Jack Hettema, Roxann Roberson-

Nay

15 Examining Genetic and Environmental Contributions to Sibling Relationship

Quality From Mid Adolescence to Young Adulthood

Briana Horwitz, Angela Brant, David Reiss, Jenae Neiderhiser

16 R Etiology of risky sexual behavior and the association with drug and alcohol

use during sexual decision making

Brooke Huibregtse, Robin Corley, Michael Stallings

17 Learning stimulation and reading ability: A case of gene-by-environment

interaction or non-linear effects?

Carol Van Hulle, Hao Zheng, Paul Rathouz

18 Effect of the APOE c4 Allele and Combat Exposure on PTSD and Psychiatric

Comorbidity

Nathan Kimbrel, Michael Hauser, Melanie Garrett, Allison Ashley-Koch, Yutao

Liu, Michelle Dennis, Rebecca Klein, Valerie Knopik, Jean Beckham

19 A SNP in the prairie vole oxytocin receptor gene exhibits brain region-specific

allelic expression imbalance and predicts enhanced partner preference

formation

Lanikea B King, Kiyoshi Inoue, Larry J Young

20 Can the twin/adoption design increase power to detect allelic association?: A

methodological investigation

Robert Kirkpatrick, Michael Neale

21 A longitudinal analysis of polygene x environment interactions for alcohol use

behaviors in adolescents and young adults

James Li, Jessica Salvatore, Seung Bin Cho, Steven Aggen, Danielle Dick

22 R Exploring the biometric dual change score model in the co-development of

reading fluency and reading comprehension

Cal lie Little, Sara Hart, Christopher Schatschneider, Jeanette Taylor

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23 R Trajectories of Anger in Children from Infancy to Middle Childhood: Examining the Role of Genetic and Prenatal Risk

Chang (Cecilia) Liu, Charles Beekman, Leslie Leve, Daniel Shaw, Jody Ganiban, David Reiss, Misaki Natsuaki, Jenae Neiderhiser

24 Do personality traits conform to lists or to hierarchies, and is this based on genetic or environmental covariation?

John Loehlin

25 R Replication of genetic association between GRM8 and alcohol dependence symptoms

Elizabeth Long, Fazil Aliev, Jen-Chyong Wang, Howard Edenberg, John Nurnberger, Victor Hesselbrock, Bernice Porjesz, Danielle Dick

26 Do genes related to cortisol contribute to externalizing and substance use?

Kristine Marceau, Diana Samek, Robert Kirkpatrick, Margaret Keyes, Daniel Irons, Michael Miller, William Iacono, Matthew McGue

27 R Genetic influences on personality over time: Are SNP effects common from adolescence to adulthood?

Lindsay Matteson, Michael Miller, Matthew McGue, William Iacono

28 R Shared Genes and Environment Between Child Negative Emotionality and Parent Neuroticism

Megan McCrary, Kyle Bersted, Gabriel Casher, Lisabeth DiLalla

29 Moderation of Verbal and Performance IQ by Selected Leisure Activities

Matthew McGue, Shandell Pah len

30 How are Autistic-Like Traits and Affective Problems Related Over Time? Results from a Genetically Informed Cross-Lagged Analysis

Lauren Micalizzi, Angelica Ronald, Kimberly Saudino

31 R All in the family? Impact of sibling relationships on adolescents' externalizing behavior

Laura Mlynarski, Shiyun Zhu, Jody Ganiban, David Reiss, Jenae Neiderhiser

32 R Age of Onset and the Subclassification of Conduct Disorder and Antisocial

Personality

Ash lee Moore, Judy Silberg, Michael Rutter

33 R Cross-Lagged Evocation: a method for estimating the specific active or

evocative gene-environment correlation between two constructs

Arden Moscati, Brad Verhulst, Judy Si lberg, Lindon Eaves

34 Siblings Reared Apart: An Innovative Extension of the Adoption Design to Examine Environmental Influences

Misaki Natsuaki, Jenae Neiderhiser, Daniel Shaw, Gordon Harold, David Reiss,

Laura Dim ler, Leslie Leve

35 Estimating Genetic and Family Environment Effects when Zygosity is

Unknown by using Data from Twin and Sibling Pairs

Carol A. Prescott, John J. McArdle, Deanna Lyter Achorn, Ashley Kaiser, Susan J.

Lapham

36 R The Power of Peers: Do deviant peers facilitate or suppress genetic

contributions to externalizing behavior?

Gina Raciti, Laura Mlynarski, Jody Ganiban, David Reiss, Jenae Neiderhiser

37 R Disentangling the effects of parenting and genetic influences on self-

regulation and school readiness using two research designs

Julia Reuben, Daniel Shaw, Jenae Neiderhiser, Misaki Natsuaki, David Reiss,

Thomas Dishion, Melvin Wilson, Leslie Leve

38 Tests of invariance across age in measures of depression and anxiety derived

from the Delusion Symptoms States Inventory

Michael Sadler, Ryne Estabrook, Nick G. Martin

39 Dopamine neurotransmission genetic risk profile as a moderator of the

association between stress exposure and externalizing problems in middle

childhood

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Katherine Sarkisian, Carol Van Hulle, Hill Goldsmith

40 Substance Use Trajectories from Adolescence to Young Adulthood: Genetic

and Environmental Contributions and Effects of Early Social Anxiety

Jeanne Savage, Danielle Dick, Lea Pulkkinen, Tellervo Korhonen, Richard Rose,

Jaakko Kaprio, Brad Verhulst

41 R Polygenic Risk Scores Predicting Alcohol Dependence Symptoms Across

Population-Based and Clinically-Ascertained Samples

Jeanne Savage, Jessica Salvatore, Fazil Aliev, Glyn Lewis, Matthew Hickman,

John Macleod, Richard Rose, Jaakko Kaprio, Antti Latvala, Anu Loukola, Danielle

Dick

42 An examination of negative emotional reactivity and its recovery in twins

Alyssa Saylor, Carol Van Hulle, Cory Schmidt, Hill Goldsmith

43 Resemblance for Twins on a Battery of Ability Tests

David Schroeder

44 Impulsivity, delinquency and substance abuse in adolescence - Can common

genetic or environmental factors explain why these traits often co-occur?

Karoline B. Seglem, Svenn Torgersen, Helga Ask, Trine Waaktaar

45 R Bipolar disorder and its relation to major psychiatric disorders: a family- based study in the Swedish population

Jie Song, Sarah E Bergen, Ralf Kuja-Halkola, Henrik Larsson, Mikael Landen, Paul

Lichtenstein

46 Genetic and Environmental Influences on Early Literacy Skills Across School

Quality Contexts

Rasheda Thompson, Sara Hart, Christopher Schatschneider, Jeanette Taylor

47 Aggressive Behavior during Early Childhood: Disentangling the Roles of Genetic Risk, the Rearing Environment, and Children's Emotion Regulation

Christopher Trentacosta, Jenae Neiderhiser, Daniel Shaw, Misaki Natsuaki,

David Reiss, Leslie Leve

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48 Heritability of perinatal depression and genetic overlap with major depressive

disorder

Alexander Viktorin, Samantha Meltzer-Brody, Ralf Kuja-Halkola, Mikael Lander),

Paul Lichtenstein, Patrik Magnusson

49 Polygenic Scores Using Ridge Regression

Ronald de Vlaming

50 The Genetic Overlap between Emotion Regulation and Imitation in Early

Childhood

Manjie Wang, Susan Fenstermacher, Kimberly Saudino

51 R The Effect of Parental Smoking on Longitudinal Smoking Outcomes in

Adopted and Biological Offspring

Julie Wood, Margaret Keyes, William Iacono, Matthew McGue

52 R The Genetic Landscape of Twinning: A Meta-Analysis of Genome-Wide

Association Studies from the Twinning Gwas Consortium

Hamdi Mbarek, Jouke-Jan Hottenga, Gonneke Willemsen, Dorret Boomsma

53 R Genetic Association Study of Economic Risk Preferences

Monakhov M.V., Lai P.S., Chew S.H., Ebstein R.P

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8:15-9:00

Friday June 20 Coffee and light breakfast PFA

9:00-10:00

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Paper session: TWIN APPROACHES TO SUBSTANCE ABUSE

Chair: Julia Grant

9:0;-Th /1 _/

Conduct problems explain the genetic overlap between nicotine dependence and cannabis abuse/ dependence

Julia Grant, Michael Lynskey, Pamela Madden, Lauren Few, Dixie Statham, Kathleen Bucholz, Nick G. Martin, Andrew Heath, Arpana Agrawal

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Marijuana use and impaired cognitive ability

Naomi Friedman, Soo Rhee, Robin Corley, Jeffrey Lessem, Michael Stallings, Susan Young, Sally Wadsworth, John Hewitt

9:30 Moderation of Substance Use Initiation by Measures of Family Environment

Elizabeth Do (T), Elizabeth Prom-Wormley, Lenn Murrelle, Hermine Maes /--- Investigating progression in substance use initiation using a multilevel discordant twin design

Leah Richmond-Rakerd (T), Wendy Slutske, Arielle Deutsch, Michael Lynskey, Arpana Agrawal, Pamela Madden, Kathleen Bucholz, Andrew Heath, Nicholas Martin

9:00-10:00 Paper session: IQ

Chair: Elliot Tucker-Drob

9:00 Genetic and environmental structure of executive functions childhood

Laura Engelhardt (T), Daniel Briley, Frank Mann, K. Paige Harden, Tucker-Drob

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9:15 The Genetic and Environmental Architecture of Episodic Memory from Mid life to Early Old Age

Matthew Panizzon, Carol Franz, Kristen Jacobson, Hong Xian, Michael Lyons, William Kremen

9:30

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The World's Literature on Gene x Social Class Interactions on Cognitive Ability: A Meta-Analysis

Elliot Tucker-Drob, Timothy Bates

9:45 Paper withdrawn

9:00-10:00 Symposium: Developmental studies of gene- environment interplay

Chair: Kathryn Lemery-Chalfant

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9:00 A Twin Factor Mixture Modeling Approach to Childhood Temperament: Differential Heritability

Sierra Clifford (T), Kathryn Lemery-Chalfant, H. Hill Goldsmith

9:15 Phenotypic Specificity: Unique and Shared Genetic and Environmental Contributions to Children's Fear, Anger, and Sadness

Brandon Scott, Kathryn Lemery-Chalfant, H. Hill Goldsmith

9:30 Testing a Conceptual Model of Cascading Gene-Environment Correlation: AVPR1A, Children's Social Competence, and Maternal Preference Across Seven Years

Shantel Meek, Kathryn Lemery-Chalfant, H. Hill Goldsmith

9:45 Using a Theory-Based Polygenic Risk Score for Behavioral Undercontrol to Examine Evocative Genotype-Environment Correlation

Kit K. Elam, Frances Wang, Kaitlin Bountress, Laurie Chassin, Kathryn Lemery-Chalfant, Danielle Dick, Danielle Pandinka, Jessica Salvatore, Arpana Agrawal, Kenneth Sher

10:00-10:30 Morning Break PFA

10:30-12:00 Symposium: Genetic Influences on Sexuality A

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Chair: Daniel A. Briley

10:30 Genotype x Cohort Interaction on Completed Fertility and Age at First Birth

Daniel A. Briley (T) , K. Paige Harden, Elliot M. Tucker-Drob

10:48 Family Matters: A Multi-Level Family Study of Age of First Intercourse

Kelly Meredith, David Bard, Joseph L. Rodgers

11:06 Intelligence and Fertility in the NLSY79 Respondents: Children of Siblings and Biometrical Models

Joseph L. Rodgers, Sarah Mason Garrison, Alexandria Hadd

11:24 Are there Genetic Influences Unique to Second Generation Reproductive Success?

Brendan P. Zietsch

11:42 Human fertility, molecular genetics, and natural selection in modern societies

Felix Tropf (T), Melinda Mills, Gert Stulp, Nicola Barban, Harold Snieder

10:30-12:00 Paper session: EMOTION

Chair: Kristen Jacobson

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10:30 Genetic and Environmental Influences on Amygdala Activation Facial/Emotion Processing: A Twin Study using fMRI

Kristen Jacobson, Henk Cremers, Emil Coccaro

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10:50 Validating RDoC positive and negative valence constructs in children using biometric methods

Mollie Moore, Carol Van Hulle, Hill Goldsmith

J1:10 Methylation in monozygotic female twins discordant for stress reaction

Jaime Derringer, William Iacono, Bob Krueger, Matthew McGue

10:30-11:50 Symposium: Genetically informed studies of C

relationship factors: Examining gene- environment interplay and testing causal hypotheses

Chairs: Susan C. South & Jessica E. Salvatore

10:30 Romantic Relationships and Personality: Genetic and Environmental Overlap

Susan South, Bob Krueger, William Iacono, Matthew McGue

10:50 Evaluating the causality of the associations between men's alcohol consumption, romantic quality, and social support

Jessica Salvatore, Elizabeth Prom-Wormley, Carol Prescott, Kenneth Kendler

11:10 The association between single parenthood and depression: magnitude, moderators, and cross-cultural comparisons

Diana Dinescu (T), Robert Emery, Eric Turkheimer

11:30 Widowhood and genotype-environment correlation in the development of depression

Christopher Beam (T), Robert Emery, Chandra Reynolds, Eric Turkheimer

12:00-1:30 Lunch (on your own)

1:30-2:30 Keynote address: Larry Young ABC

Chair: Paul Lichtenstein

Genetic Contributions to Variation in Social Behavior in Monogamous Prairie Voles: From Genotype to Brain Mechanisms

2:30-3:00 Afternoon break PFA

03:00-4:00 Paper session: COMORBIDITY

Chair: Erik Pettersson

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3:00 Genetic analyses of heterogeneous phenotype with COSA-MDMR

Gitta Lubke, Dan McArtor

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Different psychiatric diagnoses share a common genetic etiology: A

population-based study

Erik Pettersson, Paul Lichtenstein

3:30 ) Spouse and parent-offspring correlations for psychiatric symptoms in a clinical sample

Christel Middeldorp, Laura Wesseldijk, Ramon Lindauer, Neeltje Batelaan, Frank Verhulst, Dorret Boomsma, Gwen Dieleman

3:45 Predicting executive functioning with genetic risk scores for psychiatric disorders

Chelsie Benca (T), Naomi Friedman, Jaime Derringer, Robin Corley, John Hewitt

3:00-4:00 Paper session: EATING & WEIGHT

Chair: Kelly Klump

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3:00 Exogenous Ovarian Hormones and Binge Eating in Women: Significant Phenotypic and Genetic Effects

Kelly Klump, S. Alexandra Burt, Michael Neale, Cheryl Sisk, Pamela Keel

3:15 Behavioral and environmental modification of the genetic influence on body mass index: a twin study

Glen Duncan, Erin Horn, Eric Turkheimer

3:30 Elucidating shared biological pathways for ADHD and obesity using pathway analysis

Taylor Smith, Lisa Ranzenhofer, Elissa Jelalian, Valerie Knopik _:----- ---.--,

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Paper session: PHYSICAL HEALTH

Chair: Brian M. D'Onofrio

3:00 Genetic and environmental etiology of herpes simplex virus type 1

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disease severity: A dynamic study of oral lesion recurrence and viral shedding episodes in adult twins

Erin Horn (T), Eric Strachan, Eric Turkheimer ------

3:15 Extreme low birth weight in MZ twins discordant for birth weight is

associated with shorter telomere length and lower IQ, but not mental well-being in later life

Nick G. Martin, Jana Strohmaier

iiii--) ,--/ A sibling-comparison study of maternal infection during pregnancy and

offspring severe psychopathology

Brian M. D'Onofrio

3:45 'SNP heritability', genomic predictors and genetic correlations:

studying genetic links between childhood intelligence and adult health

Maciej Trzaskowski, Paul Lichtenstein, Robert Plomin

4:00-4:15 --, Afternoon break PFA

4:15-5:15 Symposium: Methodological developments in

the analysis of behavior genetics data

Chair: Ben Neale

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4:15 GCTA: Beyond 'heritability'

Lindon Eaves, David Evans, Beate St. Pourcain, Timothy York, George Davey

Smith

4:30

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The ultimate extended family design: Using IBD haplotypes to estimate

heritability

Matthew Keller, Doug Bjelland, Teresa de Candia, Mike Goddard, Peter

Visscher

4:45

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Assessing significance of voxel level GWAS: multiple testing issues in

big data

Sarah Medland, Benjamin Neale, ENIGMA Consortium

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5:00 - Leveraging genetic findings to elucidate causal relationships

Benjamin Neale, Ron Do, Mark Daly, Sekar Kathiresan, Global Lipids Genetics Consortium

4:15-5:15 Paper session: EXTERNALIZING

Chair: Ash lea M. Klahr

B

4:15 Relational aggression and externalizing: A common etiology?

Bridget Carey (T), William Iacono, Matthew McGue

4:30 The presumed ubiquity of diathesis-stress GxE in youth antisocial behavior: An assumption in need of empirical examination

S. Alexandra Burt, Kelly Klump

4:45 Gene-Based Analyses of GWAS Data on Conduct Disorder Symptoms in African- and European-Americans

Irwin Waldman

5:00 Birth Weight and Externalizing Problems across Development: An MZ

Twin-Differences Study

Ash lea M. Klahr (T), Kelly Klump, S. Alexandra Burt

4:15-5:15 Symposium: Idiographic Approach to Genetic and Environmental Contribution to Intra- individual Variation: Estimating Subject- specific Genetic and Environmental Influences with Intensive Longitudinal Data

Chair: Yao Zheng

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4:15 I Genetic decomposition of intra-individual phenotypic variation: Rationale, dynamic models and some results

Peter Molenaar

4:30 Subject-specific non-shared environmental influences in intra- individual variation: A case of daily school feelings and school

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experiences in monozygotic twins

Yao Zheng (T), Rosalind Arden, Kathryn Asbury, David Almeida, Robert

Plomin, Peter Molenaar

4:45 Time series models for analyzing development within twin study designs

Lawrence Lo (T), Peter Molenaar

5:00 Discussant

Eric Turkheimer

5:30-6:30 Happy Hour: Center for Open Science Omni Hotel,

Suite 500

6:00 Tour of UVA Grounds

Sign up: http://goo.gl/RO3Ned

Take Free Trolley at 6:00

UVA Grounds

6:30- Social Event: Fridays After Five (Beer and Music, at Pavilion on opposite end of mall.

Bring proof of age.)

Pavilion, Downtown Mall

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Saturday June 21 8:15-9:00 Coffee and light breakfast PFA

9:00-10:00 Paper session: EDUCATION

Chair: Leslie Leve

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9:00 Genetic and environmental influences on first and second language achievement at the end of compulsory education in UK

Kaili Rimfeld, Eva Krapohl, Nicholas Shakeshaft, Maciej Trzaskowski, Andrew McMillan, Kathryn Asbury, Philip Dale, Robert Plomin

9:15 DNA evidence on the genetic link between family socioeconomic status and children's educational achievement

Eva Krapohl, Robert Plomin, Kaili Rimfeld, Maciej Trzaskowski

9:30 Heritable yet Malleable: Environmental Influences on Adopted Children's Academic Achievement

Leslie Leve, Gordon Harold, Daniel Shaw, Misaki Natsuaki, David Reiss, Jenae Neiderhiser

9:45 Polygenic scores associated with educational attainment in adults predict educational achievement and attention problems in children

Eveline de Zeeuw, Catherina van Beijsterveldt, Tina Glasner, Erik Ehli, Gareth Davies, Jim Hudziak, Cornelius Rietveld, Maria Groen-Blokhuis, Jouke-Jan Hottenga, Eco de Geus, Dorret Boomsma

9:00-9:45 Paper session: EARLY CHILDHOOD

Chair: Lisabeth DiLalla

B

9:00 Prosocial Behaviors in 5-Year-Old Children's Play with Unfamiliar Peers Show Evidence of Gene-Environment Correlations

Lisabeth DiLalla, Kyle Bersted

9:15 Multivariate Behavioral Genetic Analysis of Parenting in Early Childhood

Amanda Cheung (T), K. Paige Harden, Elliot Tucker-Drob

9:30 Predictors of Positive Parenting

Kerri Woodward (T), Debra Boeldt, Robin Corley, Lisabeth DiLalla, Naomi Friedman, John Hewitt, Paula Mullineaux, Jo Ann Robinson, Soo Rhee

10:00-10:30 Morning Break PFA

10:30-12:00 Symposium: G-E contributions to health & well- being across the lifespan: the IGEMS

consortium

Chair: Nancy Pedersen

A

10:30 Introduction to iGEMS

Nancy Pedersen

10:45 Gender and age differences in the impact of marital status on genetic and environmental influences on subjective health

Deborah Finkel Carol Franz, Briana Horwitz _

11:00 Socioeconomic status moderates cognitive performance in older adults: variation by country and sex

Catalina Zavala (T), Wendy Johnson, William S. Kremen, Chandra A. Reynolds

11:15 MZ within pair tests of gene-environment interaction: examinations of health, well-being and cognitive performance

Chandra A. Reynolds

11:30 Contribution of gene-by-environment interaction at baseline and change of hand grip strength

Inge Petersen, Kaare Christensen, Matthew McGue, Chandra Reynolds

11:45 Discussant

Eric Turkheimer

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10:30-12:00 Paper session: BIOLOGICAL APPROACHES TO

SUBSTANCE ABUSE

Chair: Rohan Palmer

10:30 Deep sequencing of genes implicated in substance use disorder etiology

Shaunna Clark, Joseph McClay, Daniel Adkins, Gaurav Kumar, Karolina Aberg, Srilaxmi Nerella, Linying Xie, Ann Collins, James Crowley, Corey Quakenbush, Chris Hillard, Guimin Gao, William Copeland, Judy Silberg, Matthew McGue, William Iacono, Hermine Maes, Patrick Sullivan, E. Jane Costello, Edwin van den Oord

10:45

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Common Genetic Variants Have Generalized Influences on Substance Dependence

Rohan Palmer, Leslie Brick, Nicole Nugent, Cinnamon Bidwell, John McGeary, Valerie Knopik, Matthew Keller

11:00 Genome-wide Association Study of Cannabis Dependence in a Native American Population Using Low-Coverage Whole Genome Sequence Data

Ian Gizer, Chris Bizon, Kirk Wilhelmsen, Cindy Ehlers

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Genome-Wide Association Study of Probable Posttraumatic Stress Disorder and Coping-Oriented Drinking

Erin Berenz

12:20-1:30 Lunch and business meeting (Lunch provided) PFA

1:30-2:30 Keynote address: Patrick Sullivan

2014 Aston-Gottesman Lecture

Chair: Paul Lichtenstein

ABC

Genes and behavior genetics: Envisioning the post-GWAS era

2:30-3:00 Afternoon break PFA

3:00-4:00 Symposium: Gene findings for cognition and educational attainment; from large GWAS to

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gene network approaches to biopsychosocial models

Chair: Tinca JC Polderman

3:00 Replicability and Robustness of GWAS for Behavioral Traits. Educational attainment is influenced by genetic variation in synaptic and glial functioning

Cornelius Rietveld, Dalton Conley, Nicholas Eriksson, Tonu Esko, Sarah Med land, Anna Vinkhuyzen, Peter Visscher, David Cesarini, Daniel Benjamin, Philipp Koellinger

' 3:15 Educational attainment is influenced by genetic variation in synaptic and glial functioning

Tinca JC Polderman, Anke Hammerschlag, Christiaan De Leeuw, Matthijs

Verhage, Ruud Toonen, Marc Verheijen, Guus Smit, D Posthuma

3:30 Biopsychosocial Mechanisms for Intelligence

Timothy C Bates

:45 Discussant

Patrick F Sullivan

3:00-4:00 Paper session: SMOKING

Chair: Hermine Maes

3:00 Smoking Then and Now: What Can the Aggregate of Genome-wide SNPs

Tell Us About the Correspondence of Genetic Factors Influencing Cigarette Smoking Initiation Between Birth Cohorts?

Amanda Wills (T), Matthew Keller

3:12 NCAM1-TTC12-ANKK1-DRD2 variants and smoking motives as novel

intermediate phenotypes for nicotine dependence

Cinnamon Bidwell, John McGeary, Josh Gray, Rohan Palmer, Valerie Knopik,

James MacKillop

3:24 The Genetic and Environmental Contributions to Smoking Quit

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Attempts in Young Adults

Elizabeth Prom-Wormley, Donna Miles, Judy Silberg, Lindon Eaves, Michael

Neale, Hermine Maes

3:36 Multivariate Genetic Analysis of Nicotine Dependence Items

Hermine Maes, Kenneth Kendler, Steven Aggen, Michael Neale

3:48 The Importance of Reliable Longitudinal Measurement in the Assessment of Prenatal Smoking and its Relation to Youth Externalizing Behavior

Ryne Estabrook, Caitlin O'Brien, Kimberly Espy, Lauren Wakschlag

4:00-6:00 Executive Committee Meeting Wilson Room, Omni Hotel

6:00 & 6:15 (Pickup times, front of hotel)

Buses to reception (Garden VIII, University of Virginia). You can also walk (we will have guides) or take the Free Trolley.

Garden VIII,

UVA

6:30-7:30 Reception

Reception and banquet supported by the Aston- Gottesman Endowment

[Inclement weather: Newcomb Hall]

Garden VIII,

UVA

8:00-11:00 Banquet Newcomb Hall, UVA

Presidential address: Putting Faces on the Phenotypes - A Brief History of Behavior Genetics in Virginia

Carol Prescott

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Helpful Links

Center for Open Science http://centerforopenscience.org/

Charlottesville's Downtown Mall Website http://www.downtowncharlottesville.net/

Free Trolley Schedule http://www.charlottesville.org/index.aspx?page=3511

Map of Charlottesville and Downtown Mall http://www.visitcharlottesville.org/visitorstgetting- around/maps/

Map of UVA Grounds http: /jwww.virginia.edu /webmap /ACentralGrounds.html

Sign-up for UVA Grounds Tour 131tKllgoo.

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