Psychiatry
Volume 5, Issue 5 , Pages 170-174, 1 May 2006

Genetics of mood disorders

Nick Craddock MBChB MMedSci PhD FRCPsych was Professor of Molecular Psychiatry and Head of the University of Birmingham Department of Psychiatry and Division of Neuroscience until 2002, when he moved to his current position of Professor of Psychiatry at Cardiff University, UK. He studied mathematical sciences at Cambridge University followed by Medicine at Birmingham University, and trained in clinical psychiatry in Birmingham and psychiatric genetics in Cardiff and St Louis, USA. His research focus is the molecular genetic investigation of bipolar spectrum mood disorders and psychosis. He has a specific interest in using molecular genetics to refine the clinical phenotype. His clinical interests lie in the management of treatment-resistant bipolar spectrum disorders.

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PII: S1476-1793(06)70038-6

doi:10.1383/psyt.2006.5.5.170

Psychiatry
Volume 5, Issue 5 , Pages 170-174, 1 May 2006