P-Badger Lab Psychiatric, Behavioral, Aging, and Dementia GEnomics Research

Education: PhD, Clinical Psychology, University of Texas at Austin, 2021

Research Interests: Andrew Grotzinger started in 2021 as an Assistant Professor at the Institute for Behavioral Genetics (IBG) and the Department of Psychology and Neuroscience at the University of Colorado Boulder. He previously completed his PhD in clinical psychology at the University of Texas at Austin and his clinical internship at Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School. His interests reflect supervising projects that develop and apply tools for parsing shared and unique signal across genetically overlapping outcomes. He is particularly passionate about mapping and characterizing the emergent genetic signal for psychiatric disorders, neurodegenerative outcomes, and cognitive aging. In addition to serving as PI of the P-Badger lab, he is on the core faculty for the International Statistical Genetics (ISG) workshop and co-chair of the Psychiatric Genomics Consortium (PGC) Cross-Disorder working group.

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