Grantees
We break down barriers between discovery and care, fueling our grantees to turn science into impact for people with bipolar disorder.
Grantee Projects
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BD² Integrated Network – Johns Hopkins University
Southern USBD² Integrated Network – Mass General Brigham
Northeastern USBD² Integrated Network – Mayo Clinic
Midwestern USBD² Integrated Network – Ottawa Hospital Research Institute
Southeastern OntarioBD² Integrated Network – The Feinstein Institutes for Medical Research
Northeastern USBD² Integrated Network – The University of Texas at Austin
Southwestern USBD² Integrated Network – The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston
Southwestern USBD² Integrated Network – University of California Los Angeles
Western USBD² Integrated Network – University of California San Diego
Western USBD² Integrated Network – University of Cincinnati/Lindner Center of HOPE
Midwestern USBD² Integrated Network – University of Michigan
Midwestern USBD² Integrated Network Clinical Coordinating Center (CCC)
The Feinstein Institutes for Medical ResearchBD² Integrated Network Data Coordinating Center & Centralized Repository (DCC)
Indoc ResearchBipolar Disorder Genes In Brain Circuits Controlling Sleep and Wake Cycles
Julie Kauer, PhDTeam Institutions
- Stanford University
- Northwestern University
- University of Texas Austin
Brain Omics Platform
The CommonMind ConsortiumTeam Institutions
- Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
- University of Pittsburgh
- California Institute of Technology
Causal Mapping of Bipolar Disorder Symptoms to Human Brain Circuits
Northeastern USTeam Institution
- Mass General Brigham