Psychiatric Genomics Inc.
This article was originally published in Start Up
Executive Summary
Psychiatric Genomics will use information generated by the Human Genome Project, along with gene expression, microarray and high-throughput technology to uncover the complex, multiple genetic factors implicated in mental illness. It will initially focus on schizophrenia, bipolar disorder and autism--underserved illnesses with strong evidence of a genetic component.
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