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- Collaborative_Studies_on_Genetics_of_Alcoholism abstract "The Collaborative Studies on the Genetics of Alcoholism (COGA) is a nine-center research project in the United States designed to identify and understand the genetic basis of alcoholism. Research is conducted at University of Connecticut, Indiana University, SUNY Downstate Medical Center at Brooklyn, University of Iowa, Washington University, University of California at San Diego, Rutgers University, Texas Biomedical Research Institute, and Virginia Commonwealth University. Henri Begleiter, Ph.D. and Theodore Reich, M.D. were founding PI and Co-PI of COGA since its inception. Since 1991, COGA has interviewed more than 17,000 members of more than 2,200 families from around the United States, many of whom have been longitudinally assessed. Family members, including adults, children, and adolescents, have been carefully characterized across a variety of domains, including other alcohol and other substance-related phenotypes, co-occurring disorders (e.g., depression), electrophysiology, key precursor behavioral phenotypes (e.g., conduct disorder), and environmental risk factors (e.g., stress). This has provided us with a very rich phenotypic dataset to complement the large repository of cell lines and DNA for current and future studies. We have made this dataset widely available to advance the field: hundreds of researchers have worked with data generated as part of COGA through a variety of different mechanisms including data sharing through dbGaP and the Genetic Analysis Workshops, as COGA collaborators, through meta-analysis consortia, and as independent requestors for COGA samples and data. In studying alcoholism, COGA hopes to find better ways of treating alcoholism and improving the lives of the millions of people who suffer from alcoholism. The COGA project has achieved national and international acclaim for its accomplishments, and numerous articles about the study have been published in scientific journals. This project is funded by the federal government and is one of the largest of its kind to be done in the United States.".
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