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Open Access research that is solving urban design problems...

The Department of Architecture reflects the multi and trans-disciplinary nature of architecture and urbanism, focussing on real-world problems. This includes the work of the Urban Design Studies Unit (UDSU), which is pioneering 'urban morphometrics', harnessing spatial data science, urban geo-data processing, and machine learning approaches to better understand cities, their form, functions and impact, with the ultimate goal of making them more resilient.

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2011

Sklar, Pamela and Ripke, Stephan and Scott, Laura J and Andreassen, Ole A and Cichon, Sven and Craddock, Nick and Edenberg, Howard J and Nurnberger, John I and Rietschel, Marcella and Blackwood, Douglas and Corvin, Aiden and Flickinger, Matthew and Guan, Weihua and Mattingsdal, Morten and McQuillin, Andrew and Kwan, Phoenix and Wienker, Thomas F and Daly, Mark and Dudbridge, Frank and Holmans, Peter A and Lin, Danyu and Burmeister, Margit and Greenwood, Tiffany A and Hamshere, Marian L and Muglia, Pierandrea and Smith, Erin N and Zandi, Peter P and Nievergelt, Caroline M and McKinney, Rebecca and Shilling, Paul D and Schork, Nicholas J and Bloss, Cinnamon S and Foroud, Tatiana and Koller, Daniel L and Gershon, Elliot S and Liu, Chunyu and Badner, Judith A and Scheftner, William A and Lawson, William B and Nwulia, Evaristus A and Hipolito, Maria and Coryell, William and Rice, John and Byerley, William and McMahon, Francis J and Schulze, Thomas G and Berrettini, Wade and Lohoff, Falk W and Pickard, Benjamin S and Gordon-Smith, Katherine, Psychiatric GWAS Consortium Bipolar Disorder Working Group (2011) Large-scale genome-wide association analysis of bipolar disorder identifies a new susceptibility locus near ODZ4. Nature Genetics, 43 (10). pp. 977-983.

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