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Professor Stephen Glatt, PhD, left, and Jon Hess, PhD, an assistant professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences at Upstate.
Professor Stephen Glatt, PhD, left, and Jon Hess, PhD, an assistant professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences at Upstate.

BrainGENIE: a research tool that aims to improve the study of brain disorders

Brain disorders remain such a mystery partly because it's a challenge for researchers to study brain tissue in human subjects. Researchers at Upstate, however, have a new biomarker grant from the National Institutes of Health that they hope will improve the study of brain disorders. Stephen Glatt, PhD, who holds professorships in several departments, and Jon Hess, PhD, an assistant professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences, explain biomarkers and their prediction tool, called the BrainGENIE.
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