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Judith Gault, Ph.D. (Young Investigator 2008) of University of Colorado at Denver and Health Sciences Center , will utilize blood samples to further investigate biomarkers of psychosis. The goal of Dr. Gault’s proposal is to identify a genetic fingerprint from blood capable of discriminating between patients during a state of psychosis and patients once they are stable on medication using gene expression microarrays. The genetic fingerprint of psychosis can then be used as an indicator of treatment success or ineffectiveness and lead to the ability to further optimize treatment of schizophrenia that takes into account a person’s genetic response to medication. Program Area: SCHIZOPHRENIA/PSYCHOTIC DISORDERS\Schizophrenia |
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