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The complex link between genetic effects and environment in depression

Peyrot, W.J.

2017

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Peyrot, W. J. (2017). The complex link between genetic effects and environment in depression.

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Research  described  in  this  thesis  was  supported  by  the  Center  for  Medical  Systems  Biology  (CMSB,  NWO  Genomics),  as  well  as  the  Biobanking  and  Biomolecular Resources Research Infrastructure (BBMRI–NL), the VU University’s  Institute  for  Health  and  Care  Research  (EMGO+)  and  the  Neuroscience  Campus  Amsterdam  (NCA).  Data  from  NESDA  and  NTR  were  funded  through  multiple  grants,  including  funding  from  NWO,  the  European  Community’s  Seventh  Framework Program, and the European Science Council (ERC Advanced, 230374).  Most  of  the  genotyping  was  done  at  the  Avera  Institute  for  Human  Genetics,  Sioux  Falls,  South  Dakota  and  Rutgers  University  Cell  and  DNA  Repository,  New  Jersey  (USA).  Genotyping  was  funded  in  part  by  the  Genetic  Association  Information  Network (GAIN)  of  the  Foundation  for  the  US  National  Institutes  of  Health (NIMH, MH081802) and by the Grand Opportunity grants 1RC2MH089951‐ 01 and 1RC2 MH089995‐01 from the NIMH.  

 

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