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Psychiatric and Behavioral Genetics: A Useful Distinction?

Joachim Hallmayer1

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  1. Stanford University Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences

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Received 09 December 2008 23:00 UTC; Posted 10 December 2008
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Dr. Hallmayer began with a discussion of the Nuffield Council on Bioethics’ work on genetics, mental disorders and human behavior. He further explored psychiatric genetics and urged against the oversimplification of dynamic interactions.

To watch Dr. Hallmayer’s presentation, please see the Google Video posting.

To watch the deliberative discussion concluding the first Symposium panel, please see the Google Video posting.

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Stanford University: CIRGE Symposium June 6, 2006
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CIRGE Symposium: Interpreting Complexity, 06 June 2006

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Hallmayer, Joachim. Psychiatric and Behavioral Genetics: A Useful Distinction?. Available from Nature Precedings <http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/npre.2008.2619.1> (2008)

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