Scientific American Mind has published an article on the B-SNIP study, a large-scale, NIH-funded study that aims to discover how the risk for schizophrenia and bipolar disorder is transmitted in families, identify the most relevant genes and environmental factors and determine how these factors affect brain structure and function, personality, and cognitive abilities.
Scientific American Mind: Is There a Better Way to Diagnose Psychosis?
For more information about CEDAR’s role in B-SNIP, please see Dr. Matcheri Keshavan’s interview with CBS News.
Last Updated on Wednesday, 17 February 2016