UK wide database on depression set to grow


A Queen’s University researcher is helping to develop the world’s largest ever dataset for severe depression, which will span all four-nations of the UK. The research has the potential to create a “paradigm shift” in how we understand, respond to and treat depression more effectively. The project is being led by Professor Gerome Breen at King’s College London, Professor Cherie Armour from Queen’s University and researchers from the University of Edinburgh. They will also work in partnership with Cardiff University and University of Cambridge to develop an equivalent psychosis dataset. The team will build on the existing Genetic Links to
UK wide database on depression set to grow as seen on The Hippocratic Post.
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