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= Overview of Toronto DBP 1 =
 
= Overview of Toronto DBP 1 =
  
A brief overview of the Toronto's driving biological problem goes here.  This should not be much longer than a paragraph. Remember that people visiting your site want to be able to understand very quickly what you're all about and then they want to jump into your site's projects.  The projects below are organized into a two column table: the left column is for representative images and the right column is for project overviews.  The number of rows corresponds to the number of projects at your site.  Put the most interesting and relevant projects at the top of the table.  You do not need to organize the table according to subject matter (i.e. do not group all segmentation projects together and all DWI projects together).
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Researchers at the University of Toronto investigate genetic links in schizophrenia.
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For more introductory information, follow this [[DBP:Toronto|link]].
  
 
= Toronto Projects =
 
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== [[Projects:DiffusionImageAnalysisGenetics|Diffusion Image Analysis and Genetics]] ==
 
== [[Projects:DiffusionImageAnalysisGenetics|Diffusion Image Analysis and Genetics]] ==
  
Here we write a very brief description of Project 1. Notice a representative image is chosen from the project and places in the left column. [[Projects:DiffusionImageAnalysisGenetics|More...]]
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Use of Diffusion Tensor Imaging (DTI) to determine white matter differences between psychosis (schizophrenia, schizoaffective, etc.) patients and healthy controls across the lifespan. [[Projects:DiffusionImageAnalysisGenetics|More...]]
  
<font color="red">'''New: '''</font> Here we give something new and exciting about the project.  The most recent publication on this project is very appropriate for this slot.
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<font color="red">'''New: '''</font> 10 participants with psychosis and 10 healthy controls have been recruited to date.
  
 
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== [[Projects:ImagingPhenotypesInSchizophrenicsAndControls|Imaging Phenotypes in Schizophrenia and Controls]] ==
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== [[Projects:ImagingPhenotypesInSchizophrenicsAndControls|Optimal Imaging Phenotypes In Schizophrenics and Controls]] ==
  
Here we write a very brief description of Project 2.  Notice a representative image is chosen from the project and places in the left column. [[Projects:ImagingPhenotypesInSchizophrenicsAndControls|More...]]
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In a legacy dataset of 28 chronic schizophrenics, to determine fMRI activation during working memory in schizophrenia and apply novel tools to assess circuitry between regions through combining behavior and BOLD signal analyses. [[Projects:ImagingPhenotypesInSchizophrenicsAndControls|More...]]
  
<font color="red">'''New: '''</font> Here we give something new and exciting about the project.  The most recent publication on this project is very appropriate for this slot.
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<font color="red">'''New: '''</font> The initial results were presented at the Human Brain Mapping meeting in Florence IT 2006.
  
 
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== [[Projects:fMRIAnalysisAnxietyDisorder|fMRI Analysis of Anxiety Disorder]] ==
 
== [[Projects:fMRIAnalysisAnxietyDisorder|fMRI Analysis of Anxiety Disorder]] ==
  
Here we write a very brief description of Project 3. Notice a representative image is chosen from the project and places in the left column. [[Projects:fMRIAnalysisAnxietyDisorder|More...]]
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To explore how variants of candidate genes predict different fMRI activation patterns in selected brain regions in patients vs. controls when processing threatening stimuli. [[Projects:fMRIAnalysisAnxietyDisorder|More...]]
  
<font color="red">'''New: '''</font> Here we give something new and exciting about the project. The most recent publication on this project is very appropriate for this slot.
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<font color="red">'''New: '''</font> The study is currently in the recruitment phase. 30 PD with Agoraphobia, meeting criteria of DSM-IV, will be recruited from the Anxiety Disorder Clinic of the CAMH and 20 healthy control subjects recruited by means of a flyer.
  
 
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Overview of Toronto DBP 1

Researchers at the University of Toronto investigate genetic links in schizophrenia.

For more introductory information, follow this link.

Toronto Projects

Diffusion Image Analysis and Genetics

Use of Diffusion Tensor Imaging (DTI) to determine white matter differences between psychosis (schizophrenia, schizoaffective, etc.) patients and healthy controls across the lifespan. More...

New: 10 participants with psychosis and 10 healthy controls have been recruited to date.

Optimal Imaging Phenotypes In Schizophrenics and Controls

In a legacy dataset of 28 chronic schizophrenics, to determine fMRI activation during working memory in schizophrenia and apply novel tools to assess circuitry between regions through combining behavior and BOLD signal analyses. More...

New: The initial results were presented at the Human Brain Mapping meeting in Florence IT 2006.

fMRI Analysis of Anxiety Disorder

To explore how variants of candidate genes predict different fMRI activation patterns in selected brain regions in patients vs. controls when processing threatening stimuli. More...

New: The study is currently in the recruitment phase. 30 PD with Agoraphobia, meeting criteria of DSM-IV, will be recruited from the Anxiety Disorder Clinic of the CAMH and 20 healthy control subjects recruited by means of a flyer.