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Be an important part of Tourette Syndrome genetics research by donating DNA in Sept. at Rutgers University

 

Would you like to see more people working on a cure for Tourette Syndrome? How about research on medications specifically for TS? Now is your opportunity to join the NJ Center for Tourette Syndrome & Associated Disorders effort and personally be part of making that happen.

Dr. Robert King, a professor of child psychiatry at the Yale University Medical School and medical director of the TS/OCD Clinic at Yale University Child Study Center, will be at the NJCTS Cell and DNA Sharing Repository at Rutgers University all day on Thursday and Friday, September 22-23, 2016 to interview individuals and families interested in participating in the National Institute of Mental Health NJCTS Genetics Sharing Program.

For more information or to schedule an appointment with Dr. King, please email Dr. Gary Heiman, a team leader at the repository, at familystudy@biology.rutgers.edu.

Interviews with Dr. Robert King and DNA sample collection at the NJCTS Cell and DNA Sharing Repository
Rutgers University’s Busch Campus
Piscataway, NJ
E-mail familystudy@biology.rutgers.edu to schedule your appointment.