In a #WhyIScience Q&A, the NeuroGAP-Psychosis assistant program director reveals how a commitment to community service and mental health—and a chance encounter with a public health professor—led to a career building psychiatric research partnerships abroad
By analyzing the DNA of more than 55,000 people, an international team of researchers identify 12 regions of the genome that raise the risk of ADHD, providing valuable biological insights.
For the first time, researchers provide comprehensive information about the organization and assembly of protein complexes linked to both cancer and neurological disorders.
Researchers unmask unique genetic signatures of more than 560 cell populations across nine brain regions, and lay the groundwork for deeper insights into the biology of brain disorders.
A global collaboration, NeuroGAP-Psychosis, aims to plumb the genetic diversity of psychiatric disease in Africa. Three African site leaders discuss opportunities, challenges, and why the right time for this study is now.