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NARSAD supports scientific research to find better treatments and ultimately prevent severe mental illnesses. View Locations, click here. Since 1987, NARSAD has awarded over $238 million — funding 3,516 research grants to 2,707 scientists at 429 universities, institutions & teaching hospitals in the U.S. and 27 other countries. View our video Current newsletter Summaries of recent NARSAD symposia |
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Healthy Minds Across America, Sunday, Sept. 14: 48 Public Forums on Progress, Challenges and Promise of Mental Health Research
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NARSAD Investigator Finds Gene Variation That May Explain a Key Mechanism of Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
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Study Reveals How Human Brain Processes Antidepressants
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Offspring of Mothers Exposed to Severe Stress More Likely to Have Schizophrenia, Study Finds
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Variations in Blood Vessel Gene Affect Brain Area Implicated in Memory and Mood Disorders
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Grigori Enikolopov, Ph.D. Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory For several years, there have been tantalizing clues of a connection between successful treatments for depression and neurogenesis — the biological process in which new nerve cells are generated. Now, thanks to an ingenious series of experiments conducted by NARSAD Independent Investigator Grigori Enikolopov, Ph.D., and colleagues, the evidence for such a connection seems virtually irrefutable. (Note: Dr. Enikolopov will speak at SUNY Stony Brook, on Long Island, N.Y., next Sunday, Sept. 14, as part of Healthy Minds Across America.) [more] |
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