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Molecular Genetics of the Major Psychoses: The Role of the Medical Research Council

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 January 2018

D. A. Rees
Affiliation:
Medical Research Council, 20 Park Crescent, London W1N 4AL
Katherine Levy
Affiliation:
Medical Research Council, 20 Park Crescent, London W1N 4AL

Extract

Research supported by the Medical Research Council (MRC) is in part initiated in response to proposals from research workers and in part identified by the Council undertaking regular reviews of its portfolio, to identify areas of particular promise, and to ensure that they are adequately supported. One such review, carried out by a group chaired by Professor J. K. Wing, on research in schizophrenia has been published (Schizophrenia and Allied Conditions Committee, 1987), and in the intervening years has been influential in shaping the Council's policy in the field. The report highlighted the molecular genetics of schizophrenia as an example of the ever-increasing number of areas in which an interdisciplinary approach is essential and in which advances in one field can be exploited in another.

Type
Molecular Biology Symposium
Copyright
Copyright © Royal College of Psychiatrists, 1991 

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