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The
Consortium for Neuropsychiatric Phenomics (CNP) advances the NIH
Roadmap Initiative
by assembling a
transdisciplinary “research team of the future” to address
major unsolved challenges in research on behavioral disorders. The
CNP leverages the new discipline of phenomics – the systematic
study of phenotypes on a genome-wide scale – by integrating basic,
clinical and information sciences. Neuropsychiatric disorders have
enormous public health significance, and there is currently a broad
chasm between the basic and clinical research strategies used to study
these disorders. The CNP breaks down artificial boundaries between
psychiatric syndromes by studying important brain-relevant phenotypes
that are manifest across different diagnoses, and bridges basic and
clinical sciences by studying these phenotypes across different species.
The ultimate goals of the CNP are to facilitate discovery of the genetic
and environmental bases of human behavioral variation, to elucidate
the mechanisms that link the human genome to complex behavioral syndromes,
and to foster breakthroughs in the development of novel treatments
for neuropsychiatric disorders. |
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| Vertical 7-Level
Schema for the Consortium for Neuropsychiatric Phenomics |
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