Social Science Genetic Association Consortium

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title: Social Science Genetic Association Consortium
text: The Social Science Genetic Association Consortium, abbreviated SSGAC, is a consortium of scientists dedicated to studying the role of genetics in important life outcomes in the social sciences. It has received media coverage for its research looking for genetic variants associated with educational attainment. For instance, the Consortium's first study, published in 2013, found three such variants in a sample of 101,000 people. The SSGAC was founded by Daniel Benjamin, David Cesarini, and Philipp
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description: Consortium of genetics researchers in the social sciences
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