Schizophrenia

  • Girgis, Ragy R. (PI)

Project: Research project

Project Details

Description

Ragy R. Girgis, M.D at Columbia University will assess the timing of brain changes that occur during a period before the onset of schizophrenia known as clinical high risk (CHR). A large body of evidence suggests that increased dopamine transmission in the associative striatum (AST) is a key pathophysiological phenomenon in schizophrenia. What is unknown is whether dopamine abnormalities outside the striatum co-occur, precede, or follow dopamine dysregulation in the striatum, especially during the CHR. Using PET imaging techniques, Girgis’ research will provide insight into this question.

StatusActive
Effective start/end date1/1/15 → …

Funding

  • Brain and Behavior Research Foundation

ASJC Scopus Subject Areas

  • Psychiatry and Mental health
  • Neuroscience(all)
  • Neurology

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