University College London-based bio-medical researcher Robin Williams talks about his bi-polar disorder research

California Politics Today #671

London, England, U.K.
May 1, 2006

By Marc Strassman
Reporter
OBS Medical News
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UCL bio-medical researcher Robin Williams



London-based bio-medical researcher wants to refine the effect of valproic acid for treating bi-polar disorder

Robin Williams is a researcher at University College London working on ways to improve the treatment of bi-polar disorder by investigating the mechanisms by which valproic acid may be used in that way.

You can read about his research by clicking on the title of this April 20, 2005, press release, "Testing new manic depression drugs in slime mould: an alternative to the current serendipitous approach."

You can read more about his work in an article entitled "The genetics of valproic acid resistance."

You can watch and listen to researcher Robin Williams talk about his work by clicking on the appropriate menu button in the Brightcove Player below.


 



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