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Overview

Raymond R. Crowe is affiliated with the University of Iowa in the United States. Their academic profile currently highlights this primary institutional connection without additional data on other affiliations or cross-institutional work.

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Best Publications

  • Genome Scan Meta-Analysis of Schizophrenia and Bipolar Disorder, Part II: Schizophrenia

    Cathryn M. Lewis;Douglas F. Levinson;Lesley H. Wise;Lynn E. DeLisi

  • Common variants on chromosome 6p22.1 are associated with schizophrenia

    Jianxin Shi;Douglas F. Levinson;Jubao Duan;Alan R. Sanders

  • Genome‐wide search for genes affecting the risk for alcohol dependence

    Theodore Reich;Howard J. Edenberg;Alison Goate;Jeff T. Williams

  • Continuation pharmacotherapy in the prevention of relapse following electroconvulsive therapy: a randomized controlled trial.

    Harold A. Sackeim;Roger F. Haskett;Benoit H. Mulsant;Michael E. Thase

  • Variations in GABRA2, Encoding the α2 Subunit of the GABAA Receptor, Are Associated with Alcohol Dependence and with Brain Oscillations

    Howard J. Edenberg;Danielle M. Dick;Xiaoling Xuei;Huijun Tian

  • Familial transmission of substance dependence: alcohol, marijuana, cocaine, and habitual smoking: a report from the Collaborative Study on the Genetics of Alcoholism.

    Laura Jean Bierut;Stephen H. Dinwiddie;Henri Begleiter;Raymond R. Crowe

  • A Family Study of Panic Disorder

    Raymond R. Crowe;Russell Noyes;David L. Pauls;Don Slymen

  • Morbidity risks of schizophrenia and affective disorders among first degree relatives of patients with schizophrenia, mania, depression and surgical conditions.

    Ming T. Tsuang;George Winokur;Raymond R. Crowe

  • No significant association of 14 candidate genes with schizophrenia in a large European ancestry sample: Implications for psychiatric genetics

    Alan R. Sanders;Jubao Duan;Douglas F. Levinson;Jianxin Shi

  • Evidence of common and specific genetic effects: association of the muscarinic acetylcholine receptor M2 (CHRM2) gene with alcohol dependence and major depressive syndrome

    Jen C. Wang;Anthony L. Hinrichs;Heather Stock;John Budde

  • An adoption study of antisocial personality.

    Raymond R. Crowe

  • Relationship Between Panic Disorder and Agoraphobia: A Family Study

    Russell Noyes;Raymond R. Crowe;Emily L. Harris;Badri J. Hamra

  • Linkage disequilibrium between the beta frequency of the human EEG and a GABAA receptor gene locus.

    Bernice Porjesz;Laura Almasy;Howard J. Edenberg;Kongming Wang

  • Meta-analysis of 32 genome-wide linkage studies of schizophrenia

    M Y M Ng;D F Levinson;S Faraone;B K Suarez

  • Evidence for gene-environment interaction in the development of adolescent antisocial behavior

    Remi J. Cadoret;Colleen A. Cain;Raymond R. Crowe

  • Alcoholism susceptibility loci: confirmation studies in a replicate sample and further mapping.

    Tatiana Foroud;Howard J. Edenberg;Alison Goate;John Rice

  • Genome scan of schizophrenia

    Douglas F. Levinson;Melanie M. Mahtani;Derek J. Nancarrow;Donna M. Brown

  • Acute Efficacy of ECT in the Treatment of Major Depression in the Old-Old

    James D. Tew;Benoit H. Mulsant;Roger F. Haskett;Joan Prudic

  • Evidence for a locus on chromosome 1 that influences vulnerability to alcoholism and affective disorder

    John I. Nurnberger;Tatiana Foroud;Leah Flury;Jessica Su

  • A family study of generalized anxiety disorder.

    Noyes R;Clarkson C;Crowe Rr;Yates Wr

Frequent Co-Authors

Douglas F. Levinson
Douglas F. Levinson Stanford University
Bryan J. Mowry
Bryan J. Mowry University of Queensland
Howard J. Edenberg
Howard J. Edenberg Indiana University
John I. Nurnberger
John I. Nurnberger Indiana University
Marc A. Schuckit
Marc A. Schuckit University of California, San Diego
Alison Goate
Alison Goate Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Russell Noyes
Russell Noyes University of Iowa
Tatiana Foroud
Tatiana Foroud Indiana University
Theodore Reich
Theodore Reich Washington University in St. Louis
Henri Begleiter
Henri Begleiter SUNY Downstate Medical Center

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