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The Juvenile Bipolar Research Foundation (JBRF) has
developed a consortium of collaborating research groups and individual
investigators from a number of medical schools and treatment centers
including; Albert Einstein, Cornell, SUNY Syracuse, Yale, and will
continue to establish collaborations with researchers from other
centers around the world to further the goals of the foundation.
This scientific and clinical team is organized around
a common research aim; to determine the etiology of juvenile-onset
bipolar disorder, and thereby advance the state of knowledge about
this condition so that more effective treatments can be developed.
There are six areas of study towards which research
efforts will be directed:
Clinical Phenomenology – Diagnosis,
longitudinal study of evolution of symptoms Comorbid and Temperamental
Features
Neuropsychology - Cognitive deficits/Neural circuits
Neuroimaging - Activation paradigms for fMRI studies
of fronto-striatal pathways
Neuroendocrinology - Hormonal and neuropeptide
markers/Circadian rhythms
Chronobiology - Activity, thermoregulatory, sleep
propensity, REM/NREM rhythms
Molecular Genetics – Affected sibling pair
study
Are you interested in finding out if your child(ren)
would qualify to participate in these studies? Click
here to learn more.
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