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Aridor and Fish, 2009
Epub – Biological Psychiatry
Diurnal alterations in gene expression across striatal subregions in psychosis
Ketchesin KD, Zong W, Hildebrand MA, Scott MR, Seney ML, Cahill KM, Shankar VG, Glausier JR, Lewis DA, Tseng GC, McClung CA
Epub – Translational Psychiatry
Schizophrenia-associated differential DNA methylation in brain is distributed across the genome and annotated to MAD1L1, a locus at which DNA methylation and transcription phenotypes share genetic variation with schizophrenia risk
McKinney BC, McClain LL, Hensler CM, Wei Y, Klei L, Lewis DA, Devlin B, Wang J, Ding Y, Sweet R
Meet the PI Lecture – October 7, 2022
Investigating protein state and location in schizophrenia
Matthew MacDonald, PhD
Epub – Scientific Reports
Cell type specific cannabinoid CB1 receptor distribution across the human and non-human primate cortex
Chou S, Ranganath T, Fish KN, Lewis DA, Sweet RA
Resident Grand Rounds
How can we make scientific presentations more compelling?
A case-study in post-mortem OCD research
Sai Folmsbee, MD, PhD
TNP Seminar
Targeting mediators of age-related dendritic spine loss in the precuneus to promote resilience to cognitive decline
Joshua Krivinko, MD
Resident Grand Rounds
Multiscale investigation of cortical circuit dysfunction in schizophrenia
Wonjae Chung, MD, PhD
Translational Neuroscience Program
Understanding the Brain
to Improve Mental Health
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