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SCHIZOPHRENIA SUSCEPTIBILITY GENE STUDY |
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21 Aug 2002
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Johns Hopkins scientists searching for genes that contribute to schizophrenia are conducting a new study of the Ashke-nazi Jewish community. Although schizophrenia doesn't occur more often in this group, Ashke-nazi Jews often marry within their faith. This may make it easier for scientists to track the flow of genes between generations. If you're an Ashke-nazi Jew and you or someone you know has been diagnosed with schizophrenia, please call Dr. Ann Pulver toll-free at 1-888-289-4095. |
If you or someone you know has schizophrenia and is an Ashke-nazi Jew, please consider contacting Johns Hopkins about a new study on the causes of schizophrenia. You and your family may be able to help scientists find genes that contribute to this disorder. Call Dr. Ann Pulver toll-free at 1-888-289-4095.
Johns Hopkins researchers studying schizophrenia would like to talk to Ashke-nazi Jews whose family members have schizophrenia. Call Hopkins at 1-888-289-4095.
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