The New York Academy of Sciences
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Subtyping Suicidal Behavior: A Blueprint for the Development of Biomarkers
This video is an excerpt of a talk on suicide and its distinct subtypes given Maria Oquendo, MD, PhD, of the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania. The talk was part of The New York Academy of Sciences’ symposium on the science underlying various mental illnesses and potential therapeutic approaches.
To learn more and view the full talk, please visit: The Neurobiology of Mental Illness