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DBP 1 Overview
The NA-MIC Driving Biological Problems (DBP) Core 3.1 identified key biological problems to drive NA-MIC projects from 2004 to 2007. The DBP 1 projects involved a range of clinical studies aimed at building and using the NA-MIC Toolkit to address issues specifically relating to schizophrenia. The following links provided a detailed overview of the work accomplished by DBP 1 sites.
DBP 1 Projects - Organized by Site
DBP 1 Projects - Organized by Subject Matter
Principal Investigators
The PI's of these groups are also PI's of the following NIH institutes:
- Andy Saykin (Dartmouth): R01AG019771, R01CA101318
- Martha Shenton (Harvard PNL): R01MH050740, K05MH070047
- Steven Potkin (Irvine): U24RR021992, P20RR020837
- Jim Kennedy (Toronto): P01MH056193