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Paper published on genetic overlap between schizophrenia and brain structure

February 5, 2016

We published a paper in Nature Neuroscience about whether genetic variants which affect subcortical brain structure also affect risk for schizophrenia.  Despite known volumetric differences in these structure in patients versus controls we find surprisingly little genetic overlap. A detailed description of the findings of this paper and their implications can be found in this video.

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