NIDA Sequencing Initiative

The following studies have contributed to our NIDA Sequencing Initiative datasets.

Study 46 – Advancing Genomics Research of Substance Use Disorders in Latin American Populations

Principal Investigators: Janitza Montalvo-Ortiz, Ph.D., Humberto Nicolini, Ph.D Status:  Available at dbGaP dbGaP Accession ID:  phs003558.v1.p1 dbGaP Release Date: 05/01/2025 Objective: Latin American populations are widely underrepresented in genomic studies of substance use disorders. This project aims to analyze the genetics of substance use disorders in Latin American populations, thus increasing the representation of this population in such studies, particularly...

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Study 48 – Methamphetamine and Other Substance Use Disorder Genetics in Thailand

Principal Investigator: Joel Gelernter, M.D. Co-Investigators: Rasmon Kalayasiri, M.D.; Kittipong Sanichwankul, M.D. Release Date: TBA Project Summary: Methamphetamine use disorder (MUD) is a hugely destructive public health problem that is surging worldwide, including in many parts of the US and Asia. Thailand is an optimal site for studying the genetics of MUD, owing to lower genetic and environmental heterogeneity than...

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Study 71 – COGA Project

Investigator:  Howard Edenberg Status: Available at dbGaP dbGaP Accession IDs:  phs000763.v2.p1, phs000976.v3.p1, phs001208.v3.p1

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