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Study identifies genetic signatures associated with bipolar disorder – UNSW Newsroom

The world’s largest bipolar genomics study will help to better diagnose and treat people who are likely to develop the condition.

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The world’s largest bipolar genomics study will help to better diagnose and treat people who are likely to develop the condition. A study of over 415,000 research participants including over 40,000 people with bipolar disorder (BD) has identified 64 genomic regions that make people more susceptible to the condition. The study, conducted by the Psychiatric Genomics Consortium, involved over 200 institutions from North America, Europe and Australia, including researchers from UNSW Sydney and Neuroscience…

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