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Overview Dr. Faraone was awarded two networking grants by the National Institute of Mental Health to fund yearly meetings to develop collaborative projects. As part of the molecular genetics network, we participate in projects examining the role of the dopamine transporter and dopamine D4 receptor genes in the etiology of ADHD. The goal of the neuroimaging network is to develop common test batteries across labs to facilitate future collaborative analyses of these measures. I am currently chair of the endophenotype working group within the network. |
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Study Personnel Principal Investigator Stephen V. Faraone, Ph.D.1
Co-Investigators Over 50 laboratories around the world
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Affiliations: 1. State University of New York, Upstate |