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Bill Jefferies Schizophrenia Research Fund - Grants (1993 - 2004) Dr. Anne Bassett-$240,000 over six years for research to identify predictive factors (including genes) that predispose individuals to familial schizophrenia Dr. Anne Bassett-$60,000 over two years for research to locate a major gene for familial schizophrenia Dr. P. Chang-$59,000 over two years to study biological markers for schizophrenia Dr. Eva Chow-$80,000 over two years to study predictors of schizophrenia with genetic high risk for developing schizophrenia Dr. J. Holden-$80,000 over two years to identify genes that are important in schizophrenia Dr. Michael Mazurek-$160,000 over four years for research on the long term effects of anti-psychotic medications Dr. H. Niznik-$30,000 over one year to study dopamine receptors and negative symptoms of schizophrenia Dr. A. Petronis-$75,000 over two years to study unstable DNA in schizophrenia Dr. Z.B. Pristupa-$79,000 over two years to study domaine receptors and brain neurochemistry Dr. Rajakumar-$80,000 over two years to study neurochemical changes in the brain Dr. G.S. Robertson-$80,000 over two years to study brain chemistry Dr. Mary Seeman-$80,000 over two years to study risk factor for tardive dyskinesia in patients with schizophrenia using anti-psychotic mediations Dr. Shiva Singh-$240,000 over six years for DNA research in monozygotic twins Dr. Shiva Singh-$24,500 over one year for DNA research Dr. Heather Stuart- $34,500 over two years to study the effects of stigma and discrimination on people with schizophrenia and their families Dr. J.S. Yeomans-$20,000 over one year to study dopamine activity in the brain Through our commitment to research, we hope to come one step closer to our vision of a world without schizophrenia.
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