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Featured Faculty: Judy Silberg, Ph.D.

Featured Faculty: Judy Silberg, Ph.D.

By Jessica Bourdon

Dr. Judy Silberg, Ph.D. is an Associate Professor in the Department of Human and Molecular Genetics. A fortuitous meeting with Drs. Lindon Eaves, D.Sc., Nick Martin, and Andrew Heath while working on her PhD in Clinical Psychology at Virginia Commonwealth University led to her life-long involvement in the field of behavior genetics. Her initial research interest began with the influence of genetic and environmental factors on pre- and peri-menstrual disorders ...

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  • Evaluating the role of common risk variation in the recurrence risk of schizophrenia in multiplex schizophrenia families

    Evaluating the role of common risk variation in the recurrence risk of schizophrenia in multiplex schizophrenia families

    Schizophrenia (SCZ) is a severe, clinically heterogeneous psychiatric disorder with a population prevalence of ~1%...

  • Genome-wide analysis of schizophrenia and multiple sclerosis identifies shared genomic loci with mixed direction of effects

    Genome-wide analysis of schizophrenia and multiple sclerosis identifies shared genomic loci with mixed direction of effects

    In the last decade, genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have identified a large number of common genetic risk va...

  • CILSE doctoral candidate awarded NIH/NIDA grant

    CILSE doctoral candidate awarded NIH/NIDA grant

    Daniel Bustamante, a Ph.D. candidate in VCU Integrative Life Sciences doctoral program with a concentration on Beha...


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