Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) in psychiatry, once they reach sufficient sample size and power, have been enormously successful. The Psychiatric Genomics Consortium (PGC) aims for mega-analyses with sample sizes that will grow to >1 million individuals in the next 5 years. This should lead to hundreds of new findings for common genetic variants across nine psychiatric disorders studied by the PGC. The new targets discovered by GWAS have the potential to restart largely stalled psychiatric drug development pipelines, and the translation of GWAS findings into the clinic is a key aim of the recently funded phase 3 of the PGC. This is not without considerable technical challenges. These approaches complement the other main aim of GWAS s...
Knowledge of psychiatric disease genetics has advanced rapidly during the past decade with the adven...
Abstract Using successful genome-wide association results in psychiatry for drug repurposing is an o...
The Psychiatric Genomics Consortium-Schizophrenia Workgroup (PGC-SCZ) has recently published a genom...
Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) in psychiatry, once they reach sufficient sample size and pow...
The Psychiatric Genomics Consortium (PGC) is the largest consortium in the history of psychiatry. Th...
The Psychiatric Genomics Consortium (PGC) is the largest consortium in the history of psychiatry. Th...
The Psychiatric Genomics Consortium (PGC) is the largest consortium in the history of psychiatry. Th...
Most psychiatric disorders are some kinds of complex genetic traits. Identifying the causal genes of...
Objective: The authors conducted a review of the history and empirical basis of genomewide associati...
Objective: The authors conducted a review of the history and empirical basis of genomewide associati...
Over the last 8 years the Psychiatric Genomics Consortium (PGC; http://pgc.unc.edu) has fundamentall...
Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have yielded a plethora of new findings in the past 3 years. ...
OBJECTIVE: The authors conducted a review of the history and empirical basis of genomewide associati...
In a genome-wide association study (GWAS), a large number of SNPs are genotyped in a large number of...
The Psychiatric GWAS Consortium was founded with the aim of conducting statistically rigorous and co...
Knowledge of psychiatric disease genetics has advanced rapidly during the past decade with the adven...
Abstract Using successful genome-wide association results in psychiatry for drug repurposing is an o...
The Psychiatric Genomics Consortium-Schizophrenia Workgroup (PGC-SCZ) has recently published a genom...
Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) in psychiatry, once they reach sufficient sample size and pow...
The Psychiatric Genomics Consortium (PGC) is the largest consortium in the history of psychiatry. Th...
The Psychiatric Genomics Consortium (PGC) is the largest consortium in the history of psychiatry. Th...
The Psychiatric Genomics Consortium (PGC) is the largest consortium in the history of psychiatry. Th...
Most psychiatric disorders are some kinds of complex genetic traits. Identifying the causal genes of...
Objective: The authors conducted a review of the history and empirical basis of genomewide associati...
Objective: The authors conducted a review of the history and empirical basis of genomewide associati...
Over the last 8 years the Psychiatric Genomics Consortium (PGC; http://pgc.unc.edu) has fundamentall...
Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have yielded a plethora of new findings in the past 3 years. ...
OBJECTIVE: The authors conducted a review of the history and empirical basis of genomewide associati...
In a genome-wide association study (GWAS), a large number of SNPs are genotyped in a large number of...
The Psychiatric GWAS Consortium was founded with the aim of conducting statistically rigorous and co...
Knowledge of psychiatric disease genetics has advanced rapidly during the past decade with the adven...
Abstract Using successful genome-wide association results in psychiatry for drug repurposing is an o...
The Psychiatric Genomics Consortium-Schizophrenia Workgroup (PGC-SCZ) has recently published a genom...