Support is requested for a five-year ADAMHA Research Scientist Development Award, K02. The primary theme of the candidate's activities is to contribute to efforts to identify specific genetic loci that confer vulnerability to schizophrenia. The candidate is currently PI of an NIMH- funded study to screen the genome using a map of highly polymorphic DNA markers to identify a locus or loci linked to schizophrenia-related disorders in a sample of well-characterized multiplex families. Conceptual and methodological issues relevant to schizophrenia linkage studies are discussed, work to date is summarized, and progress toward collaboration is described. Additional planned areas of investigation include: study of schizophrenia in a more isolated population for future DNA association studies; the phenomenology of spectrum disorders in families of schizophrenic and affective probands; and dimensional approaches to classifying schizophrenic psychopathology.

Agency
National Institute of Health (NIH)
Institute
National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH)
Type
Research Scientist Development Award - Research (K02)
Project #
5K02MH001207-07
Application #
6208609
Study Section
Special Emphasis Panel (SRCM (12))
Program Officer
Moldin, Steven Owen
Project Start
1995-08-01
Project End
2000-11-30
Budget Start
2000-01-01
Budget End
2000-11-30
Support Year
7
Fiscal Year
2000
Total Cost
$104,247
Indirect Cost
Name
University of Pennsylvania
Department
Psychiatry
Type
Schools of Medicine
DUNS #
042250712
City
Philadelphia
State
PA
Country
United States
Zip Code
19104
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Levinson, D F; Kirby, A; Slepner, S et al. (2001) Simulation studies of detection of a complex disease in a partially isolated population. Am J Med Genet 105:65-70