Grant: $437,423 - National Institutes of Health - Sep. 29, 2009
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Award Description: The purpose of this study is to increase our understanding of the determinants of daily functioning in bipolar disorder. We plan to recruit 48 subjects with bipolar disorder, 36 subjects with schizophrenia, and 36 normal controls. All subjects will participate in clinical interviews and assessments of social cognition, basic cognition, visual processing, EEG, and functional capacity. The results of this study will be early but critical steps in developing effective treatments to improve functional outcome in bipolar disorder.
Project Description: We received the NOA on 09/29/09, and are in the process of obtaining full IRB approval from our two IRBs (one at the VA and one at UCLA). We have also transferred funds for the first year's sub-award to UCLA.
Jobs Summary: N/A (Total jobs reported: 0)
Project Status: Less Than 50% Completed
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