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This is the second newsletter of 2019
Two programme groups under the Human First partnership have submitted white papers with proposals for specific initiatives that will be further…
Denmark’s future depends on researchers who produce and create knowledge and welfare. Business and industry, the universities, funders and politicians…
In a GWAS comparing individuals with any psychiatric disorder to those free from all diagnoses, we demonstrate that specific genetic variants can…
Molecular studies have attempted to identify specific genes that contribute to suicide risk and mental disorders are strongly linked to suicidal…
The spatial clustering of schizophrenia cases is well documented and found to be associated with urbanicity. However, despite there is substantial…
The disease atherosclerosis (also called hardening of the arteries) is widespread in a modern society like Denmark and it is also the cause of a…
A study headed by researchers from the Danish project iPSYCH and the Broad Institute, USA, has found the first common genetic risk variants for autism…
How groovy are you on the dance floor depends on both the chords and the right rhythm, which should be neither too simple or too complicated. This is…
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