Nice Genes!

The Right Meds


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Can genomics find the perfect antidepressant for your body?

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This episode discusses mental health and mental illness. If you, or someone you know, needs support, call the BC Mental Health Support Line at 310-6789 or find Canada-wide resources right here.

The world of pharmacology helps a lot of people manage mental health conditions such as depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, and schizophrenia. But, frankly, it can often be a bumpy road to discover the right medication for your body.

Dr. Kaylee Byers speaks with award-winning Genetic Counselor Dr. Jehannine Austin on how pharmaco-genomics is taking the guesswork out of prescriptions by observing your unique DNA blueprint. Spitting in tubes, traversing the ‘Dark Genome’ and navigating mountains of optimistic (and not so optimistic) data may just hold the key to unlocking the enigmas of genomic science and psychiatry.

With special appearances from Behavioral Neuroendocrinologist Dr. Travis Hodges and pharmaco-genomic testing partner Lisa Ridgway, we discuss the lived experiences and behavioral indicators of those living with complex mental health ailments.

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Check out this episode's Learn-A-Long at the following link: https://bit.ly/3HGGses

Resources:

  1. How it Works: What is Pharmacogenetics?
  2. Pharmacogenomics for Depression Study
  3. Congratulations to Dr. Jehannine Austin, Recipient of $1.5M in Funding to Explore Pharmacogenomic Testing in Clinical Settings
  4. BC researchers are exploring the use of genomics to improve drug treatments for people with depression
  5. Pharmacogenomics Guided Prescription Changes Improved Medication Effectiveness in Patients With Mental Health-Related Disability: A Retrospective Cohort Analyses
  6. The genetics of depression: successful genome-wide association studies introduce new challenges
  7. Patterns of Endocrine, Behavioural, and Neural Function Underlying Social Deficits after Social Instability Stress in Adolescent Rats
  8. The Mysterious 98%: Scientists Look to Shine Light on Our Dark Genome
  9. A Dark Genome Link to Schizophrenia and Bipolar Disorder
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