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Spatial fine-mapping for gene-by-environment effects identifies risk hot spots for schizophrenia

Senior Postdoc, Chun Chieh Fan, Institute for Biological Psychiatry, Capital Region of Denmark
28 February 2019 - Research

The spatial clustering of schizophrenia cases is well documented and found to be associated with urbanicity. However, despite there is substantial…

First common risk genes discovered for autism

[Translate to English:] Man scanner hele arvemassen i et stort antal personer med autisme og et stort antal raske kontrolpersoner. Når en genetisk variant forekommer væsentligt oftere hos personer med autisme end den gør blandt raske, kan man konkludere, at varianten øger ri
26 February 2019 - Research

A study headed by researchers from the Danish project iPSYCH and the Broad Institute, USA, has found the first common genetic risk variants for autism…

First common risk genes discovered for autism

Illustration by Catherine Williams
26 February 2019 - Research

A study headed by researchers from the Danish project iPSYCH and the Broad Institute, USA, has found the first common genetic risk variants for autism…

New knowledge could help predict and prevent depression

Postdoc Katherine L Musiner, Aarhus BSS, Aarhus University, National Centre for Register-based Research
31 January 2019 - Research

In a new study, researchers from the Danish iPSYCH project demonstrate that people with the highest genetic propensity are over two and a half times…

Link between newborns with vitamin D deficiency and schizophrenia confirmed

Link between newborns with vitamin D deficiency and schizophrenia confirmed in a study led by Professor John McGrath
07 January 2019 - Research

Newborns with Vitamin D deficiency have an increased risk of schizophrenia later in life, researchers from Aarhus BSS at Aarhus University and the…

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