The Psychiatric Genomics Consortium (PGC) is the largest consortium in the history of psychiatry. This global effort is dedicated to rapid progress and open science, and in the past decade it has delivered an increasing flow of new knowledge about the fundamental basis of common psychiatric disorders. The PGC has recently commenced a program of research designed to deliver "actionable" findings-genomic results that 1) reveal fundamental biology, 2) inform clinical practice, and 3) deliver new therapeutic targets. The central idea of the PGC is to convert the family history risk factor into biologically, clinically, and therapeutically meaningful insights. The emerging findings suggest that we are entering a phase of accelerated genetic disc...
Most psychiatric disorders are some kinds of complex genetic traits. Identifying the causal genes of...
The past decade has been one of unprecedented discovery in psychiatry. Large-scale genomic studies h...
The Psychiatric Genomics Consortium-Schizophrenia Workgroup (PGC-SCZ) has recently published a genom...
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...
The Psychiatric Genomics Consortium (PGC) is the largest consortium in the history of psychiatry. Th...
Over the last 8 years the Psychiatric Genomics Consortium (PGC; http://pgc.unc.edu) has fundamentall...
Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) in psychiatry, once they reach sufficient sample size and pow...
The completion of Human Genome Project and the "HapMap" project was followed by translational activi...
Psychiatric Genomics presents and synthesizes available knowledge in the field of psychiatric genomi...
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...
In the past decade the Human Genome Project has made extraordinary strides in understanding of funda...
Targeting the schizophrenia genome: a fast track strategy from GWAS to clinic T Lencz1,2,3 and AK Ma...
Most psychiatric disorders are some kinds of complex genetic traits. Identifying the causal genes of...
The past decade has been one of unprecedented discovery in psychiatry. Large-scale genomic studies h...
The Psychiatric Genomics Consortium-Schizophrenia Workgroup (PGC-SCZ) has recently published a genom...
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...
The Psychiatric Genomics Consortium (PGC) is the largest consortium in the history of psychiatry. Th...
Over the last 8 years the Psychiatric Genomics Consortium (PGC; http://pgc.unc.edu) has fundamentall...
Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) in psychiatry, once they reach sufficient sample size and pow...
The completion of Human Genome Project and the "HapMap" project was followed by translational activi...
Psychiatric Genomics presents and synthesizes available knowledge in the field of psychiatric genomi...
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...
In the past decade the Human Genome Project has made extraordinary strides in understanding of funda...
Targeting the schizophrenia genome: a fast track strategy from GWAS to clinic T Lencz1,2,3 and AK Ma...
Most psychiatric disorders are some kinds of complex genetic traits. Identifying the causal genes of...
The past decade has been one of unprecedented discovery in psychiatry. Large-scale genomic studies h...
The Psychiatric Genomics Consortium-Schizophrenia Workgroup (PGC-SCZ) has recently published a genom...