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The Psychiatric Genomics Consortium (PGC) is an international consortium of scientists dedicated to conducting meta- and mega-analyses of genomic-wide genetic data, with a focus on psychiatric disorders. It is the largest psychiatric consortium ever created, including over 800 researchers from 38 countries as of 2019. Its goal is to generate information about the genetics of psychiatric conditions that will be "actionable", that is, "genetic findings whose biological implications can be used to improve diagnosis, develop rational therapeutics, and craft mechanistic approaches to primary prevention". The consortium makes the main findings from its research freely available for use by other researchers.

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  • Psychiatric Genomics Consortium (de)
  • Psychiatric Genomics Consortium (en)
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  • The Psychiatric Genomics Consortium (PGC) is an international consortium of scientists dedicated to conducting meta- and mega-analyses of genomic-wide genetic data, with a focus on psychiatric disorders. It is the largest psychiatric consortium ever created, including over 800 researchers from 38 countries as of 2019. Its goal is to generate information about the genetics of psychiatric conditions that will be "actionable", that is, "genetic findings whose biological implications can be used to improve diagnosis, develop rational therapeutics, and craft mechanistic approaches to primary prevention". The consortium makes the main findings from its research freely available for use by other researchers. (en)
  • Das Psychiatric Genomics Consortium (PGC) ist ein internationales Konsortium von Wissenschaftlern, das sich der Durchführung von genomweite Assoziationsstudien (GWAS, engl. Genome-wide association study) widmet, wobei der Schwerpunkt auf psychiatrischen Störungen liegt. Es ist das größte jemals gegründete psychiatrische Konsortium, dem 2019 über 800 Forscher aus 38 Ländern angehören. Sein Ziel ist es, Informationen über die Genetik psychiatrischer Erkrankungen zu erarbeiten, die "umsetzbar" sind, d. h. "genetische Erkenntnisse, deren biologische Implikationen genutzt werden können, um die Diagnose zu verbessern, sinnvolle therapeutische Mittel zu entwickeln und praxisnahe Ansätze für die Primärprävention zu erarbeiten". Das Konsortium stellt die wichtigsten Ergebnisse seiner Forschung ande (de)
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  • Das Psychiatric Genomics Consortium (PGC) ist ein internationales Konsortium von Wissenschaftlern, das sich der Durchführung von genomweite Assoziationsstudien (GWAS, engl. Genome-wide association study) widmet, wobei der Schwerpunkt auf psychiatrischen Störungen liegt. Es ist das größte jemals gegründete psychiatrische Konsortium, dem 2019 über 800 Forscher aus 38 Ländern angehören. Sein Ziel ist es, Informationen über die Genetik psychiatrischer Erkrankungen zu erarbeiten, die "umsetzbar" sind, d. h. "genetische Erkenntnisse, deren biologische Implikationen genutzt werden können, um die Diagnose zu verbessern, sinnvolle therapeutische Mittel zu entwickeln und praxisnahe Ansätze für die Primärprävention zu erarbeiten". Das Konsortium stellt die wichtigsten Ergebnisse seiner Forschung anderen Forschern frei zur Verfügung. (de)
  • The Psychiatric Genomics Consortium (PGC) is an international consortium of scientists dedicated to conducting meta- and mega-analyses of genomic-wide genetic data, with a focus on psychiatric disorders. It is the largest psychiatric consortium ever created, including over 800 researchers from 38 countries as of 2019. Its goal is to generate information about the genetics of psychiatric conditions that will be "actionable", that is, "genetic findings whose biological implications can be used to improve diagnosis, develop rational therapeutics, and craft mechanistic approaches to primary prevention". The consortium makes the main findings from its research freely available for use by other researchers. (en)
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