GENETIC ADDICTION

BY KEITH NUTHALLTHE EUROPEAN Commission will fund with Euro 8.1 million a research project to identify the genes making people more prone to addictions of any kind. The GENADDICT Integrated Project links eight leading public and private research organisations and is coordinated by Professor Ian Kitchen, of the University of Surrey. Researchers are studying genetic records in Iceland, which has been lightly touched by immigration, assisting the isolation of genetic variations. Furthermore, the project is working with Icelandic biopharmaceutical company deCODE ...


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