CURRICULUM VITAE:Thalia Catherine Eley

Date of Birth:09.09.71

Nationality:British

Work address:Box P080, SGDPCentre,

Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience,

London SE5 8AF

Work phone (fax):0207 848 0863 (0866)

Email:

Team website:

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EDUCATION:

1993 to 1996PhD: Institute of Child Health, University of London. Behavioural Genetics.

1989 to 1992BA (Hons): Trinity College, Cambridge University. Psychology, 2i.

EMPLOYMENT:

04.13 to presentProfessor of Developmental Behavioural Genetics, SGDP Centre,

Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience, King’s College London.

09.09 to 03.13Reader in Developmental Behavioural Genetics,

SGDP Centre, Institute of Psychiatry, King’s College London (KCL).

05.08 to 09.09Senior Lecturer, SGDP Centre, Institute of Psychiatry, King’s College London.

03.02 to 05.08Medical Research Council Research Fellow with status of Senior Lecturer

SGDP Centre, Institute of Psychiatry, King’s College London.

04.99 to 03.02Medical Research Council Research Training Fellow with status of Lecturer

SGDP Centre, Institute of Psychiatry, King’s College London.

09.96 to 09.98Post-doctoral research worker, SGDP, Institute of Psychiatry, KCL.

SCIENTIFIC LEADERSHIP:

Co-Chair of the Psychiatric Genomics Anxiety group, 2017 to present

Member of the ISPG World Congress for Psychiatric Genetics Program Committee, November 2019.

Member of the ISPG World Congress for Psychiatric Genetics Program Committee, October 2018.

Member of the IoPPN Academic Probation Panel, April 2016 to Present

Co-Chair of the IoPPN Research and Innovation Committee, May 2015 to present

Co-Director of the IoPPN early career research development programme THRIVE, January 2015 to present.

Exam Board Chair, SGDP MSc GED Programme, October 2014 to present.

Director of the SGDP Awards committee, 2013 to 2015.

Lead for IoPPN Proposal Writing Workshops, 2012 to present.

Director of the Emotional Development Intervention and Treatment (EDIT) lab, KCL, 2012 to present.

SGDP representative on IoPPN Athena SWAN Self-Assessment Team, 2012 to 2015.

Member of SGDP Promotions Committee, 2010 to present.

Director (and instigator) of the MRC SGDP Summer Schools, 2000 to 2013.

Member of the King’s College London Tadion Rideal Prize 2007 Assessment panel.

Member of working group on “Stress andfear circuitry disorders” for DSM5 development, 2004-2007.

Scientific Director (and instigator) of Quantitative Genetics Course, MRC SGDP Summer School, 2000-2004.

Member of SGDP Centre Executive Committee 1998 to present.

Co-ordinator of Genetics Special Interest Group October 1997- 2003.

Local host for the Behavior Genetics Association annual conference, July 2001.

AWARDS & PRIZES:

2017The James Shield Lifetime Achievement Award for Twin Research in Behavioural Genetics

2017KCL Graduate School IoPPN Supervisory Excellence Award

2015Macquarie University Excellence in Research Award

2011Macquarie University Excellence in Research Award

2005Pierre Janet Award (International Society for the Study of Dissociation)

2004Lilly-Molecular Psychiatry Award

2002British Psychological Society Spearman Medal

2001Medical Research Council Career Development Award

2001Royal Society University Research Fellowship (not taken up due to MRC funding including RA)

2001International Society of Psychiatric Genetics Young scholar’s award

2000International Society of Psychiatric Genetics Young scholar’s award

1998Medical Research Council Research Training Fellowship

1993Child Health Research Appeal Trust Doctoral Studentship

GRANT BOARD MEMBERSHIP

MRC Skills Development Fellowship Panel Member, 2017 to present

Wellcome Trust Cognitive Neuroscience and Mental Health Expert Review Group, January 2016

FUNDED GRANTS:

1.BioResource for Mental Health theme, NIHR Biomedical Research Centre for Mental Health. NIHR, April 2017-March 2022, £4,000,000. Principal Investigator: Breen G. Co-investigators: Thalia Eley (1 hour/week), Al Chalabi A.

2.Exploring social factors in the psychological treatment of anxiety and mood disorders, ESRC LISS DTP Case Studentship, October 2018-October 2022. Lead Supervisor: Thalia Eley. Second Academic Supervisor: Andrea Danese. Partner: Kumar Jacobs from MindWave.

3.Intergenerational Transmission of Risk for Common Mental Disorders: A Longitudinal Extended Children-of-Twins Cohort Study, The Research Council of Norway Independent basic research projects - Medicine, Health Sciences and Biology (FRIMEDBIO), December 2017 – December 2020, £38,521.21. Principal Investigator: Eivind Ystrøm, KCL Subcontract Principal Investigator: Tom McAdams. Co-investigators: Thalia Eley, Fruhling Rijsdijk.

4.Prediction of response to psychological therapy in anxiety and depressive disorders from clinical, demographic and genetic factors, Fondation Peters, October 2016-October 2020, £140,000. Principal investigator: Thalia Eley; Co-investigator: Gerome Breen.

5.The role of parental factors in the development and treatment of paediatric obsessive-compulsive disorder, MRC Clinical Research Training Fellowship (MR/N001400/1), June 2016-June 2019, £294,798. Clinical training fellow: Georgina Krebs, Supervisor: Thalia Eley.

6.Origins of learning difficulties and behaviour problems: From behavioural genetics to behavioural genomics, MRC Programme Grant (MR/M021475/1), October 2015-October 2020, £1,597,091 (FEC £2,665,695). Principal investigator: Robert Plomin. Co-investigators: Thalia Eley (10%), Emily Simonoff, Philip Dale,Gerome Breen, Paul McCrone.

7.Cumulative genetic plasticity as a predictor of psychological treatment response: Cognitivebehaviour therapy for child anxiety disorders, Jacobs Foundation Project Grant, June 2014-December 2016, £25,970. Principal investigator: Kathryn Lester; Co-Investigator: Thalia Eley.

8.Cognitive bias modification and related interventions in child anxiety. Jacobs Foundation funded meeting at Marbach Castle, June 2014. Applicants/convenors: Thalia Eley & Yair Bar-Haim.

9.Genome-wide expression change over the course of exposure-based psychological therapy, Biomedical Research Centre and Dementia Unit Experimental Clinical Trials Pilot Funding Awards 2013-2014, January 2014-March 2014, £24,000. Principal investigator: Thalia Eley; Co-investigators: Kathryn Lester, Gerome Breen, Richard Dobson.

10.The emotional health project: understanding and preventing anxiety and depression in girls, Australian Research Council Linkage Grant, (LP130100576), February 2014-February 2017, $341,484 (Australian dollars, subcontract to IoP, KCL of £75,347). Chief investigators: Jennifer Hudson, Carol Newall and Ron Rapee. Principal investigator of genetic sub-contract: Thalia Eley.

11.Translating gene-environment interaction from aetiology to personalised medicine for anxiety and depression. MRC Population Health Scientist Fellowship (MR/K021281/1), July 2013-July 2016, £270,776 (FEC £338,470). Fellow: Rob Keers, Supervisors: Thalia Eley and Cathryn Lewis.

12.MRC Centenary Early Career Award: Adjunct to MRC New Investigator Research Grant (G0901874), Sept 2012-Aug 2014, £80,000 (FEC £100,000). Principal (sole) Investigator: Thalia Eley.

13.Understanding genetic and environmental risks of emotional disorders in childhood and adolescence. Australian Research Council (FT120100217). July 2012-July 2016, $794,124 (Australian dollars). Principal investigator/Fellow: Jennifer Hudson. Status: Named collaborator.

14.Attention Bias Modification (ABM): Development and testing of a school-based “Cognitive Vaccine” for the reduction and prevention of child anxiety(MR/J011762/1), MRC, September 2012-September 2014, £240,869 (FEC £298,557). Principal investigator: Thalia Eley; Co-investigator: Kathryn Lester.

15.Familial transmission of emotional development: A child of twins approach. Leverhulme Trust (RPG-210), March 2012-March 2015, £195,440. Principal Investigator: Thalia Eley. Co-investigators: Paul Lichtenstein, Jenae Neiderhiser, Jurgita Narusyte.

16.DNA methylation and adolescent depression: an MZ differences study. Psychiatry Research Trust, September 2011-September 2013, £47,800. Principal investigator: Thalia Eley; Co-investigators: Jonathan Mill and Emma Dempster.

17.International Study of Genetic Factors in Exposure Treatments of Anxiety Disorders. Alexander von Humboldt-Foundation, Sept 2011-Sept 2016, £301,248. Sub-contract from an award made to Prof Jürgen Margraf. Principal investigator of genetic sub-contract: Thalia Eley.

18.The role of antisocial friends in the development of adolescent antisocial behaviour. ESRC post-doctoral fellowship (ES/I036524/1), June 2011-June 2012, £85,328 (FEC £108,978). Fellow: Thomas McAdams, Supervisor: Thalia Eley.

19.Exploring the development of anxiety in young people: a combined social, genetic and cognitive approach. ESRC PhD studentship, Sept 2010-Sept 2014, £82,000. Supervisors: Thalia Eley (primary) & Julie Hadwin (secondary), Student: Hannah Brown.

20.Use of parental DNA in genetic analyses of child anxiety disorders. BRC biomedical technologies, Sept 2010-Sept 2012, £36,000. Principal Investigator: Thalia Eley.

21.A multi-site study of the genetics of child anxiety and predictors of treatment response. MRC New Investigator Research Grant (G0901874), Sept 2010-Aug 2014, £479,968 (FEC £599,967). Principal (sole) Investigator: Thalia Eley.

22.Neural functioning in a high-risk group for depression: antecedents and correlates. MRC, June 2008-2010, £445,451. Principal investigator: Sarah Halligan. Status: Named collaborator.

23.Environmental and genetic risk factors for anxiety disorders in children. Australian Research Council. 1st January 2008-31st December 2013, $720,183 (Australian dollars). Principal investigator/Fellow: Jennifer Hudson. Status: Co-Investigator.

24.An interdisciplinary twin/sibling study of insomnia and links to behavioural and emotional difficulties. Project name: G1219 Wave 4. ESRC (RES-000-22-2206). 1st March 2007-28th February 2008, £80,186.48. Principal investigator: Alice Gregory, Status: Co-Investigator.

25.Cognitive style and symptoms of insomnia in children. Project name: STEPS. British Academy. January 1st-December 31st 2007, £5,927. Principal investigator: Alice Gregory, Status: Co-Investigator.

26.Warriors and worriers: Routes to late adolescent depression. Project name G1219 wave 3. Central Research Fund. 19th March 2004 – 19th March 2005, £4,500. Sole investigator: Thalia Eley.

27.A cognitive, developmental and genetic approach to emotional disorders in childhood. Project name: TEDS-ECHO. Career Development Award funded by the MRC from 31st March 2002 – 31st May 2008, £463,060 (G120/635). Fellow and principal investigator: Thalia Eley, Sponsors: Peter McGuffin, David Clark.

28.Genetic and environmental origins of mild mental impairment and behavioural problem in early childhood. Project name: TEDS Programme grant renewal funded by the MRC from September 2000-05, £2,477,416. Principal investigator: Robert Plomin, Status: Named collaborator.

29.The early development of anxiety and obsessive-compulsive symptomatology: a longitudinal behavioural genetic investigation. Project name: TEDS-Emotional Development Study. Funded by the Wellcome Trust from 1st April 1999 – 31st March 2002, £168,295. Principal investigator: Derek Bolton, Status: Named collaborator (acting co-investigator but unable to apply as such due to MRC support).

30.Mapping susceptibility genes for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Funded by the MRC from 1st April 1999 – 31st March 2002, £451,063. Principal investigator: Philip Asherson, Status: Co-investigator.

31.Gene-environment interaction and depression in adolescence (Project name: GENESiS 1219). Funded by the WT Grant Foundation from 1st September 1998 – 31st August 2000, US$226,888. Principal investigator: Robert Plomin, Status: Co-investigator.

32.A Molecular Genetic Study of Depressive and Anxiety Disorders in Children and Adolescents, and Continuity into Adulthood. Project name: StAGE. Medical Research Council Research Training Fellowship from March 31st 1999 – March 31st 2002, £99,203 (G81/343). Fellow: Thalia Eley, Supervisors: Robert Plomin, Ian Craig.

33.Cognitive development in children: Genetic markers. Project name: IQQTL. Funded by NICHD from 1st September 1997 – 31st August 2000, US$978,068. Principal investigator: Robert Plomin, Status: Co-investigator.

CCURRENT H-INDEX: 44 (Scopus), 41(Web of Science), 55 (GoogleScholar)

ORCID ID: orcid.org/0000-0001-6458-0700

PUBLICATIONS IN PEER-REVIEWED JOURNALS:

BioRxiv

1.Purves, K. L., Coleman, J. R. I., Rayner, C., Hettema, J. M., Deckert, J., McIntosh, A. M., …Breen*, G., Eley, T.C*. (2017). The common genetic architecture of anxiety disorders. BioRxiv. doi:10.1101/203844

In press

2.Sullivan, P. F… Eley, T.C. et al (in press). Genome-wide association analyses identify 44 risk variants and refine the genetic architecture of major depressive disorder. Nature Genetics. doi:

3.Coleman, J. R. I., Lester, K. J., Keers, R., Munafò, M. R., Breen, G., & Eley, T.C. (in press). Genome-wide association study of non-verbal emotion recognition in a population cohort of children, and association with polygenic risk for mental health disorders. American Journal of Medical Genetics Part B: Neuropsychiatric Genetics.

2018

4.Coleman, J., Eley, T.C*. & Breen, G*. (2018) Genome-wide gene-environment analyses of depression and reported lifetime traumatic experiences in UK Biobank. BioRxiv

2017

5.McKinnon, A., Keers, R., Coleman, J., Lester, K., Roberts, S., Arendt, K., Cooper, P. Eley, T.C. & Hudson, J. (2017) The Impact of Treatment Delivery Format on Response to Cognitive Behaviour Therapy for Children with Anxiety Disorders. The Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry.

6.Hannigan, L. J., Rijsdijk, F., Ganiban, J. M., Reiss, D., Spotts, E. L., Neiderhiser, J. M., McAdams, T. A., Eley, T.C. (2017). Shared genetic influences do not explain the association between parent-offspringrelationship quality and offspring internalizing problems: results from a Children-of-Twins study. Psychological Medicine. doi:10.1017/s0033291717001908

7.Zlomuzica, A., Preusser, F., Roberts, S., Woud, M. L., Lester, K. J., Dere, E., Eley, T. C., & Margraf, J. (2017). The role of KIBRA in reconstructive episodic memory. Molecular Medicine.

8.DenisD, EleyT.C., RijsdijkF, etal. (2017). Sleep Treatment Outcome Predictors (STOP) Pilot Study: a protocol for a randomised controlled trial examining predictors of change of insomnia symptoms and associated traits following cognitive–behavioural therapy for insomnia in an unselected sample. BMJ Open. doi:10.1136/bmjopen-2017-017177

9.Cheesman, R., Selzam, S., Ronald, A., Dale, P. S., McAdams, T. A., Eley, T. C., Plomin, R. J. (2017). Childhood behaviour problems show the greatest gap between DNA-based and twin heritability. Translational Psychiatry. doi: 10.1038/s41398-017-0046-x

10.Denis, D., Akhtar, R., Holding, B., Murray, C., Panatti, J., Claridge, G. Sadeh, A., O’Leary, R., Maughan, B., McAdams, T. A., Rowe, R., Eley, T. C., Viding, E., Gregory, A. M.(2017). Externalising behaviours and callous-unemotional traits: Different associations with sleep quality. Sleep. doi:

11.Hannigan, L. J., McAdams, T. A., & Eley, T. C. (2017). Developmental change in the association between adolescent depressive symptoms and the home environment: results from a longitudinal, genetically-informative investigation. Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry. doi:10.1111/jcpp.12689

12.Coleman, J. R. I., Lester, K. J., Keers, R., Munafò, M. R., Breen, G., & Eley, T. C. (2017). Genome-wide association study of facial emotion recognition in children and association with polygenic risk for mental health disorders. American Journal of Medical Genetics Part B: Neuropsychiatric Genetics. doi:10.1002/ajmg.b.32558

13.Silventoinen, K., Jelenkovic, A., Sund, R., Yokoyama, Y., Hur, Y. M., Cozen, W., Hwang, A. E., Mack, T. M., Honda, C., Inui, F., Iwatani, Y., Watanabe, M., Tomizawa, R., Pietiläinen, K.H., Rissanen, A., Siribaddana, S. H., Hotopf, M., Sumathipala, A., Rijsdijk, F., Tan, Q., Zhang, D. Pang, Z., Piirtola, M., Aaltonen, S., Öncel, S. Y., Aliev, F., Rebato, E., Hjelmborg, J. B., Christensen, K., Skytthe, A., Kyvik, K. O., Silberg, J. L., Eaves, L. J., Cutler, T. L., Ordoñana, J. R., Sánchez-Romera, J. F., Colodro-Conde, L., Song, Y., Yang, S., Lee, K., Franz, C. E., Kremen, W. S., Lyons, M. J, Busjahn, A., Nelson, T. L., Whitfield, K. E., Kandler, C. Jang, K. L., Gatz, M., Butler, D. A., Stazi, M. A., Fagnani, C., D’Ippolito, C., Duncan, G. E., Buchwald, D. Martin, N. G., Medland, S. E., Montgomery, G. W., Jeong, H., Swan, G. E. Krasnow, R., Magnusson, P. K. E., Pedersen, N. L., Dahl Aslan, A. K., McAdams, T. A., Eley, T. C., Gregory, A. M., Tynelius, P., Baker, L. A., Tuvblad, C., Bayasgalan, G., Narandalai, D., Spector, T. D., Mangino, M., Lachance, G., Burt, S. A., Klump, K. L., Harris, J. R., Brandt, I., Nilsen, T. S., Krueger, R. F., McGue, M., Pahlen, S., Corley, R. P., Huibregtse, B. M., Bartels, M., Van Beijsterveldt, C. E. M., Willemsen, G., Goldberg, J. H., Rasmussen, F., Tarnoki, A. D., Tarnoki, D. L., Derom, C. A., Vlietinck, R. F., Loos, R. J. F., Hopper, J. L., Sung, J., Maes, H. H., Turkheimer, E., Boomsma, D. I., Sørensen, T. I. A., Kaprio, J. (2017). Differences in genetic and environmental variation in adult body mass index by sex, age, time period, and region: an individual-based pooled analysis of 40 twin cohorts. The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. doi: 10.3945/ajcn.117.153643

14.Krapohl, E.Hannigan, L. J.Pingault, J.-B.Patel, H.Kadeva, N.Curtis, C.Breen, G.Newhouse, S. J., Eley, T. C.,O’Reilly, P. F. & Plomin, R. (2017). Widespread covariation of early environmental exposures and trait-associated polygenic variation, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. doi:

15.Roberts, S., Wong, C. C. Y., Breen, G., Coleman, J. R., De Jong, S., Jöhren, P., Keers, R., Curtis, C., Lee, S. H., Margaf J., Schneider, S., Teismann, T., Wannemüller, A., Lester, K., Eley, T. C. (2017). Genome-wide expression and response to exposure-based psychological therapy for anxiety disorders. Translational Psychiatry. doi: 10.1038/tp.2017.177

16.Bogl, L.-H., Jelenkovic, A., Vuoksimaa, E., Ahrenfeldt, L., Pietiläinen, K. H., Stazi, M. A., Fagnani, C., D'Ippolito, C., Hur, Y., Jeong, H., Silber, J. L., Eaves, L. J., Maes, H. H., Bayasgalan, G., Narandali, D., Cutler, T. L., Kandler, C., Jang, K. L., Christensen, K., Skytthe, A., Kyvik, K. O., Cozen, W., Hwang, A. E., Mack, T. M., Derom, C. A., Vlietnck, R. F., Nelson, T. L., Whitfield, K. E., Corley, R. P., Huibregste, B. M., McAdams, T. A., Eley, T. C., Gregory, A. M., Krueger, R. F., McGue, M., Pahlen, S., Wilemsen, G., Bartels, M., vam Beijsterveldt, T. C. E. M., Pang, Z., Tan, Q., Martin, N., Medland, S. E., Mongtomery, G. W., Hjelmborg, J. v. B., Rebato, E., Swan, G. E., Krasnow, R., Busjahn, A. Lichtenstein, P., Öncel, S. Y., Aliev, F., Baker, L. A., Tuvblad, C., Siribaddana, S. h., Sumathipala, A., Rijsdijk, F., Magnusson, P. K. E., Pedersen, N. L., Dahl Aslan, A. K., Ordoña, J. R., Sánchez-Romera, J. F., Colodro- Conde, L., Duncan, G. E., Buchwald, D., Tarnoki, A. D., Tarnoki, D. L., Yokoyama, Y., Hopper, J. L., Loos, R. J. F., Boomsma, D., Sørensen, T. I. A., Silventoinen, K., Jaakko, Kaprio, J. (2017). Does the sex of one’s co-twin affect height and BMI in adulthood? A study of dizygotic adult twins from 31 cohorts. Biology of sex differences, 8(1), 14. doi: 10.1186/s13293-017-0134-x

17.Culverhouse, R. C., Saccone, N. L., Horton, A. C., Ma, Y., Anstey, K. J., Banaschewski, T., Burmeister, M. Cohen-Woods, S. Etain, B. Fisher, H. L. Goldman, N. Guillaume, S. Horwood, J. Juhasz, G. Lester, K. J. Mandelli, L. Middeldorp, C. M. Olie, E. Villafuerte, S. Air, T. M. Araya, R. Bowes, L. Burns, R. Byrne, E. M. Coffey, C. Coventry, W. L. Gawronski, K. A. B. Glei, D. Hatzimanolis, A. Hottenga, J. J. Jaussent, I. Jawahar, C. Jennen-Steinmetz, C. Kramer, J. R. Lajnef, M. Little, K. zu Schwabedissen, H. M. Nauck, M. Nederhof, E. Petschner, P. Peyrot, W. J. Schwahn, C. Sinnamon, G. Stacey, D. Tian, Y. Toben, C. Van der Auwera, S. Wainwright, N. Wang, J. C. Willemsen, G. Anderson, I. M. Arolt, V. Aslund, C. Bagdy, G. Baune, B. T. Bellivier, F. Boomsma, D. I. Courtet, P. Dannlowski, U. de Geus, E. J. C. Deakin, J. F. W. Easteal, S. Eley, T. C. Fergusson, D. M. Goate, A. M. Gonda, X. Grabe, H. J. Holzman, C. Johnson, E. O. Kennedy, M. Laucht, M. Martin, N. G. Munafo, M. R. Nilsson, K. W. Oldehinkel, A. J. Olsson, C. A. Ormel, J. Otte, C. Patton, G. C. Penninx, B. W. J. H. Ritchie, K. Sarchiapone, M. Scheid, J. M. Serretti, A. Smit, J. H. Stefanis, N. C. Surtees, P. G. Volzke, H. Weinstein, M. Whooley, M. Nurnberger Jr, J. I. Breslau, N., Bierut, L. J. (2017). Collaborative meta-analysis finds no evidence of a strong interaction between stress and 5-HTTLPR genotype contributing to the development of depression. Molecular Psychiatry. doi: 10.1038/mp.2017.44

18.Coleman, J. R. I., Lester, K. J., Roberts, S., Keers, R., Lee, S. h., De Jong, S, Gaspar, H., Teismann, T., Wannermüller, A., Schneider, S., Jöhren, P., Margraf, J., Breen, G., Eley, T. C. (2017). Separate and combined effects of genetic variants and pre-treatment whole blood gene expression on response to exposure-based cognitive behavioural therapy for anxiety disorders. The World Journal of Biological Psychiatry, 18(3), 215-226. doi: 10.1080/15622975.2016.1208841

19.McAdams, T. A., Rijsdijk, F. V., Narusyte, J., Ganiban, J. M., Reiss, D., Spotts, E Neiderhiser, J., M., Lichtenstein, P. Eley, T.C.(2017). Associations between the parent–child relationship and adolescent self-worth: a genetically informed study of twin parents and their adolescent children. Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 58(1), 46-54. doi: 10.1111/jcpp.12600

2016

20.Hannigan, L. J., McAdams, T. A., Plomin, R. & Eley, T. C. (2016). Parent- and child-driven effects during the transition to adolescence: a longitudinal, genetic analysis of the home environment. Developmental Science, 20 (5). doi:10.1111/desc.12432

21.Lester, K. J., Coleman, J. R. I., Roberts, S., Keers, R., Breen, G., Bögels, S., Creswell, C., Hudson, J. L., McKinnon, A., Nauta, M., Rapee, R. M., Schneider, S., Silverman, W. K., Thastum, M., Waite, P., Wegeland, G. J. H., Eley, T. C. (2016). Genetic variation in the endocannabinoid system and response to Cognitive Behavior Therapy for child anxiety disorders. American Journal of Medical Genetics Part B: Neuropsychiatric Genetics.doi: 10.1002/ajmg.b.32467

22.Coleman, J. R. I., Lester, K. J., Keers, R., Roberts, S., Curtis, C., Arendt, K., Bögels, S., Cooper, P., Creswell, C., Dalgleish, T., Hartman, C. A., Heiervang, E. R., Hötzel, K., Hudson, J. L., In-Albon, T., Lavallee, K., Lyneham, H. J., Marin, C. E., Meiser-Stedman, R., Morris, T., Nauta, M. H., Rapee, R. M., Schneider, S., Silverman, W. K., Thastum, M., Thirlwall, K., Waite, P., Wergeland, G. J., Breen, G. & Eley, T. C. (2016) Genome-wide association study of response to cognitive–behavioural therapy in children with anxiety disorders. The British Journal of Psychiatry, 209(3), 236-243. doi10.1192/bjp.bp.115.168229

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