Mendelian Randomization is a research method that examines the casual effects between modifiable exposures and diseases or phenotypes in the presence of confounds. Usually, it uses genetic variants as instrument exposure variables with other phenotypes or diseases of interests. There have been many papers conducting Mendelian Randomization studies especially within medical fields when there are many factors play as covariates in the study. However, there is no a site or a repository that involve these studies to facilitate searching and finding state of art researches in this field. This site is dedicated to share the papers that conducted Mendelian randomization to examine the casual effects between exposure and outcomes.

It helps the researchers to:
- Keep them up to date about the papers using MR method.
- It provides a summary and plots about the outcome of the papers.
- It also provides details as an html file for each disease/phenotype examined in the study.
- The site is easy to use and convenient to search and explore the results of different papers.
- We are willing to help the researchers to submit their researchers in the repository.
- In case there are many phenotypes/diseases examined in the study, we are ready to help to generate a plot to show the overall results of the paper.