Bipolar Research at Washington University, St. Louis

Washington University, St. Louis
School of Medicine
4625 Lindell Blvd., 2nd floor
St. Louis, MO 63108
1-866-289-1378

Men and women age 18 and older who have manic-depressive illness are invited to participate in a family study of manic-depressive illness at the Washington University School of Medicine. Manic-depressive illness is also called bipolar disorder.

The study, led by Dr. John Rice, is part of a larger project funded by the National Institute of Mental Health. The project's goal is to identify the genes that predispose individuals to develop manic-depressive illness. This study may ultimately lead to earlier detection and improved treatment for this disorder.

For more information on participating in this research project, please contact the project coordinator, Caroline Drain, M.H.S., at our toll-free number, 1-866-289-1378 or you may send her a message through e-mail at drainc@msnotes.wustl.edu. Thanks for your interest!

Please also visit our web site for more information at https://zork.wustl.edu/bipolar.