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Deep Phenotyping of Psychiatric Diseases

Dear Colleagues,

Psychiatric diseases are complex and have many component phenotypes. Understanding the genetic basis of those phenotypes may offer special promise for illuminating the diseases. Deep phenotyping refers to studies that study large numbers of phenotypes in each patient. We are therefore inviting the submissions of deep phenotyping of psychiatric diseases that study digital, clinical, behavioral, neurophysiological, and neuroanatomic phenotypes, as well as genotypes to assess their genetic background and contributions to psychiatric diseases.

Guest Editor

Dr. Chao Chen

Foundations Fund Professor of Psychiatry and Human Genetics, The University of Chicago

Keywords

Deep phenotyping

Digital phenotyping

Electronic health

Machine learning

Genome-wide association study (GWAS)

Submission Deadline: 15 September 2018

Online Submission

Manuscripts should be submitted online through ScholarOne Manuscripts for Journal of Psychiatry and Brain Science © Clarivate Analytics. Please visit Guide for Authors before submitting a manuscript. Authors are encouraged to submit a paper as soon as it is ready and don’t need to wait until the deadline. Submissions will be sent to peer-review in order of arrival. Accepted papers will be published continuously in Journal of Psychiatry and Brain Science and then gathered together on the special issue webpage. We welcome Research articles, Review papers and Short Communications. For planned papers, a title and short abstract (about 100 words) can be sent to the Editorial Office for announcement on this website.

See Papers Published in This Special Issue (5 papers)

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