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Group leader: Stephan Eliez

Group name: Behavioral Psychiatry & Neuroimaging Laboratory

Affiliation: Psychiatry

Research activities:

image Current research projects share a common approach of combining traditional clinical research to multidisciplinary research methodologies including genetics, cognitive neuroscience and neuroimaging. This model enables us to take into account both biological and environmental factors contributing to learning disabilities and psychiatric conditions (such as schizophrenia and autism) in neurogenetic syndromes affecting children and adolescents.

Selected Publications:

  • Debbane, M., Glaser, B., David, M. K., Feinstein, C., & Eliez, S. (2006). Psychotic symptoms in children and adolescents with 22q11.2 deletion syndrome: Neuropsychological and behavioral implications. Schizophr Res, 84(2-3), 187-193.
  • Glaser, B., Debbane, M., Hinard, C., Morris, M. A., Dahoun, S. P., Antonarakis, S. E., et Eliez, S. (2006). No evidence for an effect of comt val158met genotype on executive function in patients with 22q11 deletion syndrome. Am J Psychiatry, 163(3), 537-539.
  • Schaer, M., Schmitt, J. E., Glaser, B., Lazeyras, F., Delavelle, J., & Eliez, S. (2006). Abnormal patterns of cortical gyrification in velo-cardio-facial syndrome (deletion 22q11.2): An mri study. Psychiatry Res, 146(1), 1-11.

Contact:
Service Médico-Pédagogique
School of Medecine, University of Geneva
Email: Stephan.Eliez@unige.ch