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Perspectives on Gene-Environment Interplay in Psychiatry

Michael Rutter1

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  1. Institute of Psychiatry, London

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Received 13 December 2008 02:03 UTC; Posted 15 December 2008
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Sir Michael Rutter began the symposium with a broad overview of gene-environment interplay.
He described the goals of studying such interactions and pointed to the inherent challenges. He concluded by stressing the need for a variety of strategies for research.

To watch Sir Rutter’s presentation, please see the Panel 1 Google Video posting. Panel 1 also features welcoming remarks by Dr. Mildred Cho and Professor Hank Greely, both of Stanford University.

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Stanford University: CIRGE Symposium May 9, 2008
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CIRGE Symposium: Capturing Complexity, 09 May 2008

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Rutter, Michael. Perspectives on Gene-Environment Interplay in Psychiatry. Available from Nature Precedings <http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/npre.2008.2657.1> (2008)

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