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Researchers who helped find high-risk genes for schizophrenia included, from left, Quan Wang, PhD, Bingshan Li, PhD, Nancy Cox, PhD, Rui Chen, PhD, Xue Zhong, PhD, Qiang Wei, PhD, and James Sutcliffe, PhD.
Oct. 6, 2021
Lea Davis, PhD, left, Slavina Goleva and colleagues are using electronic health records to study the comorbidities associated with functional seizures.
Oct. 6, 2021
From left, Nancy Cox, PhD, Gokhan Unlu, PhD, Eric Gamazon, PhD, and Ela Knapik, MD, are using computational genetics to study the genetic mechanisms that contribute to human disease.
Oct. 6, 2021
Douglas Ruderfer, PhD, left,Theodore Morley and colleagues are using electronic health records data to identify patients in need of genetic testing for rare undiagnosed diseases.
Oct. 6, 2021
Scientists who led the study on blood pressure genetics included (back row, from left) Adriana Hung, MD, MPH, Todd Edwards, PhD, (front row, from left) Jacklyn Hellwege, PhD, Ayush Giri, PhD, and Jacob Keaton, PhD.
Oct. 6, 2021
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