Psychiatric Genetics: A Primer for Clinical and Basic Scientists offers a straightforward introduction to the essentials of psychiatric genetics, covering basic epidemiology, recruitment for human studies, phenotyping strategies, formal genetic and molecular genetic studies, statistical genetics, bioinformatics and genomics, pharmacogenetics, the most relevant animal models, and biobanking. Each chapter begins with a list of "take home" points thatsummarizes content, followed by a brief overview of current knowledge and suggestions for further reading.
Psychiatric Genetics: A Primer for Clinical and Basic Scientists offers a straightforward introduction to the essentials of psychiatric genetics, covering basic epidemiology, recruitment for human studies, phenotyping strategies, formal genetic and molecular genetic studies, statistical genetics, bioinformatics and genomics, pharmacogenetics, the most relevant animal models, and biobanking. Each chapter begins with a list of "take home" points thatsummarizes content, followed by a brief overview of current knowledge and suggestions for further reading.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Professor Thomas G. Schulze, MD studied medicine in Germany, the USA, and Catalonia. He trained as a psychiatrist and has held positions in Germany and the USA. Since 2014, he has held the position of Director of the Institute of Psychiatric Phenomics and Genomics at the Ludwig-Maximilans-University of Munich (IPPG). He currently serves as the President of the International Society of Psychiatric Genetics (ISPG). Professor Francis J. McMahon, MD received his medical degree from Johns Hopkins in 1987, where he also completed a medical internship, a residency in adult psychiatry, and a post-doctoral fellowship in genetics. He is a Senior Investigator and Chief of the Human Genetics Branch in the National Institute of Mental Health Intramural Research Program at the US National Institutes of Health. He is also a visiting Professor of Psychiatry at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine and past president of the ISPG.
Inhaltsangabe
* Chapter 1: Contribution of Epidemiology to Our Understanding of Psychiatric Genetics * Alison K. Merikangas and Kathleen R. Merikangas * Chapter 2: Recruitment of Human Subjects: An overview of techniques and methods used in psychiatric and other clinical studies * Layla Kassem * Chapter 3: Basic molecular genetics concepts and tools: from SNPs to chips * Sevilla D Detera-Wadleigh, Nirmala Akula, and Liping Hou * Chapter 4: Statistical genetics: Genome-wide studies * Till F.M. Andlauer, Bertram Muller-Myhsok, and Stephan Ripke * Chapter 5: Human Linkage and Association Analysis * John P. Rice * Chapter 6: The role of copy number variation in psychiatric disorders * Elliott Rees and George Kirov * Chapter 7: Pharmacogenomics and Precision Psychiatry * Julia C. Stingl and Gonzalo Laje * Chapter 8. Endophenotypes * David C. Glahn, Laura Almasy, and John Blangero * Chapter 9: Imaging Genetics * Luanna Dixson, Heike Tost, and Andreas Meyer-Lindenberg * Chapter 10: Bioinformatics in psychiatric genetics * Nikola S. Mueller, Ivan Kondofersky, Gokcen Eraslan, Karolina Worf, and Fabian J. Theis * Chapter 11: Epigenomic Exploration of the Human Brain * Tobias B. Halene, Gregor Hasler, Amanda Mitchell, and Schahram Akbarian * Chapter 12: Epigenetics in Psychiatry * Subha Subramanian and James B. Potash * Chapter 13: Next-generation sequencing in genetic studies of psychiatric disorders * Shweta Ramdas and Jun Z. Li * Chapter 14: Animal Models * Tadafumi Kato * Chapter 15: Biobanking of Human Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells for Psychiatric Research * Jennifer C. Moore, Michael Sheldon, and Jay A. Tischfield
* Chapter 1: Contribution of Epidemiology to Our Understanding of Psychiatric Genetics * Alison K. Merikangas and Kathleen R. Merikangas * Chapter 2: Recruitment of Human Subjects: An overview of techniques and methods used in psychiatric and other clinical studies * Layla Kassem * Chapter 3: Basic molecular genetics concepts and tools: from SNPs to chips * Sevilla D Detera-Wadleigh, Nirmala Akula, and Liping Hou * Chapter 4: Statistical genetics: Genome-wide studies * Till F.M. Andlauer, Bertram Muller-Myhsok, and Stephan Ripke * Chapter 5: Human Linkage and Association Analysis * John P. Rice * Chapter 6: The role of copy number variation in psychiatric disorders * Elliott Rees and George Kirov * Chapter 7: Pharmacogenomics and Precision Psychiatry * Julia C. Stingl and Gonzalo Laje * Chapter 8. Endophenotypes * David C. Glahn, Laura Almasy, and John Blangero * Chapter 9: Imaging Genetics * Luanna Dixson, Heike Tost, and Andreas Meyer-Lindenberg * Chapter 10: Bioinformatics in psychiatric genetics * Nikola S. Mueller, Ivan Kondofersky, Gokcen Eraslan, Karolina Worf, and Fabian J. Theis * Chapter 11: Epigenomic Exploration of the Human Brain * Tobias B. Halene, Gregor Hasler, Amanda Mitchell, and Schahram Akbarian * Chapter 12: Epigenetics in Psychiatry * Subha Subramanian and James B. Potash * Chapter 13: Next-generation sequencing in genetic studies of psychiatric disorders * Shweta Ramdas and Jun Z. Li * Chapter 14: Animal Models * Tadafumi Kato * Chapter 15: Biobanking of Human Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells for Psychiatric Research * Jennifer C. Moore, Michael Sheldon, and Jay A. Tischfield
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