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Professor Nicholas G. Martin is a distinguished researcher at the Queensland Brain Institute, University of Queensland, with extensive contributions to behavioral genetics and psychiatric research. His work primarily focuses on twin studies, genetic epidemiology, and the genetic basis of mental health disorders.
His research interests span behavioral genetics, particularly twin studies methodology, psychiatric genetics focusing on depression and substance use disorders, neurogenetics examining brain structure and function, and genome-wide association studies of complex traits. Martin has pioneered methodologies for analyzing genetic and environmental contributions to complex human behaviors and disorders.
His publication record demonstrates consistent productivity in high-impact journals, with recent work emphasizing polygenic risk scores, gene-environment interactions, and cross-ancestry genetic studies. His research often involves large-scale collaborative efforts examining the genetic architecture of psychiatric conditions and related phenotypes.
- Multiple publications in Nature Genetics, Molecular Psychiatry, and other top-tier journals
- Extensive work on depression genetics and related phenotypes
- Significant contributions to twin study methodology
- Research spanning psychiatric disorders, substance use, and cognitive traits
Professor Martin maintains active collaborations across international research networks and has contributed significantly to advancing our understanding of the genetic underpinnings of human behavior and mental health conditions through rigorous quantitative genetic approaches.
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