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Reproducibility in psychiatric genetics by Prof Gerome Breen

18 July 2019 @ 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm UTC+0

About the speaker

Prof Gerome Breen is a Psychiatric Geneticist at King’s College London who works on the genetics of affective (mood) disorders, psychosis and eating disorders. One of the most important goals for his research is to discover the biological basis of common psychiatric disorders, which will allow better drug discovery and biomarker studies in mental health. Not only that but they can also be used to improve estimations of response to psychological treatments and to help improve clinical trial approaches. Because someone’s DNA sequence does not change after diagnosis or treatment, genetics is often the best approach for this. Prof Breen is heavily involved in a number of international genetic consortia which are driving the field of psychiatric genetics forward at a faster pace than ever before, with more than 500 variants for common psychiatric disorders recently discovered.

About the talk

Prof Gerome Breen gives a talk on the growing pains psychiatric genetic research has gone through to deal with issues of reproducibility.

Details

Date:
18 July 2019
Time:
12:00 pm - 1:00 pm UTC+0

Organizer

RIOT Science Club

Venue

Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience (IoPPN)
16 De Crespigny Park
London, London SE5 8AF United Kingdom
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