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  1. El doctor Kendler se formó como médico y psiquiatra en la Universidad de Stanford y la Universidad de Yale, respectivamente. Desde 1983, ha participado en estudios de genética de los trastornos psiquiátricos y trastornos por uso de sustancias, incluyendo la esquizofrenia, depresión mayor, alcoholismo y dependencia a la nicotina.

  2. Kenneth S. Kendler (born July 12, 1950) is an American psychiatrist best known for his pioneering research in psychiatric genetics, particularly the genetic causes of schizophrenia. Kendler is one of the highest cited psychiatry researchers.

  3. Professor and Eminent Scholar. 1-122. (804) 828-8590. Kenneth.Kendler@vcuhealth.org. Information outdated or incorrect? Learn how to update your profile. Education. Stanford School of Medicine, 1977, MD. Research Interests. Psychiatric Genetics. Genetic Epidemiology. Schizophrenia. Twin Studies. Nosology of Psychiatric Disorders.

  4. Kenneth S. Kendler. First published: 01 February 2016. https://doi.org/10.1002/wps.20292. Citations: 116. Sections. Abstract. A foundational question for the discipline of psychiatry is the nature of psychiatric disorders. What kinds of things are they?

  5. Kenneth Kendler. Professor and Eminent Scholar, Virginia Commonwealth University. Verified email at vcuhealth.org - Homepage. psychiatry genetics psychiatric genetics behavior genetics psychiatric nosology. ... KS Kendler, RC Kessler, EE Walters, C MacLean, MC Neale, AC Heath, ... Focus 8 (3), 459-470, 2010. 1615:

  6. Dr. Kenneth Kendler is a world-renowned expert on the genetics of psychiatric and substance abuse disorders. Fueled by a lifelong interest in how the human mind works, Dr. Kendler pursues research on how genes and the environment contribute to the development of alcohol use disorders, as well as other psychiatric problems.

  7. Alcohol Research Center. Researchers. Kenneth S. Kendler, M.D. Co-Investigator, Center Project 4. Rachel Brown Banks Distinguished Professor, Department of Psychiatry. Director, Virginia Institute for Psychiatric and Behavioral Genetics. Virginia Commonwealth University. E-mail: kenneth.kendler@vcuhealth.org.