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The Double Helix Takes the Witness Stand: Behavioral and Neuropsychiatric Genetics in Court

By Paul S. Appelbaum Neuron 82, June 4, 2014 Data on neuropsychiatric and behavioral genetics have attracted legal interest, as attorneys explore their use in criminal and ... Read more »

Child Care, Socio-economic Status and Problem Behavior: A Study of Gene–Environment Interaction in Young Dutch Twins

By Christel M. Middeldorp et al. Behavioral Genetics May 2014 The influences of formal child care before age 4 on behavioral problems at 3, 5, and ... Read more »

Epigenetic traces of childhood maltreatment in peripheral blood: a new strategy to explore gene–environment interactions

By Rudolf Uher and Ian C. G. Weaver The British Journal of Psychiatry June 2014, 204(6):3-5. Abstract Maltreatment in childhood affects mental health over the life course. New ... Read more »

The Association of Telomere Length With Family Violence and Disruption

By Stacy S. Drury et al. June 16, 2014 Pediatrics  Abstract BACKGROUND: To enhance the understanding of biological mechanisms connecting early adversity and negative health, we examine the ... Read more »

Informed Consent for Human Genetic and Genomic Studies: A Systematic Review

By Aiman ‘Izzaty Bte Akhbar Khan, Benjamin James Capps, Min Yi Sum, Carissa Nadia Kuswanto, and Kang Sim April 18, 2014 Clinical Genetics  As genetic and genomic studies grow in scale, there are ... Read more »

Convergence of Advances in Genomics, Team Science, and Repositories as Drivers of Progress in Psychiatric Genomics

By Thomas Lehner, Geetha Senthil, and Anjene M. Addington Biological Psychiatry (2014) After many years of unfilled promise, psychiatric genetics has seen an unprecedented number of successes ... Read more »

The Documentation of Consent and Disclosure of Neurogenetic Testing Outside Clinical Genetics

By C. Lo, J. Martindale, M. Hadjivassiliou, P. Martin, A. DAlton, O. Bandmann Neurogenetics (2014) Neurogenetic tests are increasingly requested by clinical neurologists without any formal training in ... Read more »

Genome-Wide Significant Localization for Working and Spatial Memory: Identifying Genes for Psychosis Using Models of Cognition

Emma E.M. Knowles, Melanie A. Carless, Marcio A.A. de Almeida, Joanne E. Curran, D. Reese McKay, Emma Sprooten, Thomas D. Dyer, Harald H. Go¨ring, Rene ... Read more »

Revitalizing Psychiatric Therapeutics

By Steven E Hyman Neuropsychopharmacology Reviews (2014) 39, 220-229. Despite high prevalence and enormous unmet medical need, the pharmaceutical industry has recently de-emphasized neuropsychiatric disorders as ‘too ... Read more »
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