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Enrico Cocchi

Division of Nephrology and Center for Precision Medicine and Genomics, Department of Medicine, Columbia University, New York.

Biography

Enrico Cocchi currently works at the Institute of Genomic Medicine, Columbia University, New York. Enrico does research in Molecular Biology with high-level bioinformatics skills and background. Enrico is currently working on new analysis strategies for NGS data on transplanted patients. Research interests are Molecular Genetics, Genetic Analysis, Genomics, Gene Expression, Bioinformatics, and Computational Biology, DNA Sequence Analysis, Genetics, Molecular Biology, DNA Sequencing
Publications

Sulfur Amino Acid Metabolic Process Pathway may Modulate Bipolar Disorder with Alcohol Dependence Comorbidity

Background: A relationship between alcohol use disorder and Bipolar Disorder (BD) has far been detected. A record of alcohol dependence may worsen the course of BD. Nevertheless, the genetic underpinnings of this comorbidity have not been completely elucidated. Authors investigated the impact of a set of genetic variations as possible risk factors ... Read More»

Enrico Cocchi, Antonio Drago and Alessandro Serretti

Research Article: J Addict Res Ther 2014, 5: 177

DOI: 10.4172/2155-6105.1000177

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