
This week on The Genetics Podcast, Patrick is joined by Dr. Cara Altimus, CEO of BD², and Dr. Benjamin Neale, Associate Professor at Harvard Medical School and Massachusetts General Hospital. They discuss how rare variant discovery is opening new routes into bipolar disorder biology, how BD² is combining genetics with longitudinal multimodal data, and how patient priorities are shaping a research model focused on faster diagnosis and more precise treatments.Show Notes0:00 Intro to The Genetics Podcast00:58 Welcome to Cara and Ben01:57 The origin and aims of BD2 04:20 Major knowledge gaps in bipolar disorder genetics06:43 Using genetics and deep phenotyping to map bipolar disorder biology13:47 Why bipolar disorder genetics needs both scale and deep clinical data17:32 Finding the most predictive data for bipolar disorder biology and care19:19 The search for scalable biomarkers in bipolar disorder21:35 How BD² is building a bridge from discovery to clinical trials26:48 Why bipolar diagnosis takes years and what patients want research to solve33:08 How BD² is looking to other programs as inspiration to build a new research model35:31 What overlapping risk genes reveal across bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, and autism37:40 How rare variants could de-risk precision psychiatry trials41:25 How BD² is scaling from early milestones to global funder momentum45:04 Closing remarks Please consider rating and reviewing us on your chosen podcast listening platform! https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Bp2_wVNSzntTs_zuoizU8bX1dvao4jfj/view?usp=share_linkFind out more:BD2
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