Laureate Institute for Brain Research
The Laureate Institute of Brain Research (LIBR) was founded by the William K. Warren Foundation to develop potential biomarkers (including genetic sampling, anatomical MRI, MRI spectroscopy, and functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI)) of patient groups defined by partitioning of clinical phenotypes to be added to the longitudinal clinical studies. The institute was founded with a mission: “To respect the dignity of persons suffering from neuropsychiatric disorders and addiction by bringing to bear a multidisciplinary research program aimed at elucidating the pathophysiology of these disorders, and develop novel therapeutics to improve the well-being of the individuals who suffer from them.”
Tulsa, OK, USA
Founded in 2009
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