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NARSAD supports scientific research to find better treatments and ultimately prevent severe mental illnesses. 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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Controlling the Brain’s Perception of Emotional Events
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Study Uncovers Genetic Marker Linked to Delusions in Schizophrenia
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NARSAD Announces 216 New Grants for Research on Mental Illnesses, Providing Funds for Innovative Studies by Established and Early-Career Scientists
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DNA Change Identified as Schizophrenia Risk
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Predicting Suicide in Depressed Adolescents
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Naturally-Occurring Drug May Relieve Schizophrenia Symptoms
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Francis Lee, M.D., Ph.D. Weill Cornell Medical College Dr. Francis Lee was recently presented with the Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers, the highest honor bestowed by the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy. The award recognizes Dr. Lee for his innovative studies of biomarkers for affective disorders, which has been supported by NARSAD Young Investigator grants in 2002 and 2005. His research on brain proteins called neurotrophins suggests that a patient’s genetic makeup determines how well he or she responds to certain antidepressants, making it possible that one day a simple blood test will tell doctors what kinds of drugs will work — or not work — for a particular person. Click here to read more about Dr. Lee’s discoveries from our recent publication Breakthroughs. [more] |
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