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BEHAVIOR GENETICS ASSOCIATION 32nd ANNUAL MEETING
Keystone Resort, Keystone, Colorado, USA July 3-6, 2002
WEDNESDAY JULY 3
4:00-6:00 REGISTRATION Shavano Foyer
6:00 - 9:00 OPENING RECEPTION Shavano Foyer and Convention Center Lobby
THURSDAY JULY 4
7:00-8:00 Continental Breakfast Shavano Peak Foyer
8:00-9:30 EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEETING Shavano
Thursday July 4th
9:30 - 11:30
SYMPOSIUM I Castle Peak I On the relationship between extremes and individual differences in three key areas of human ability and disability: Language, cognitive ability, and reading Organizer and Chair: Frank M. Spinath Discussant: Robert Plomin
A model- fitting implementation of the DeFries-Fulker model for selected twin data ,
Shaun M. Purcell and Pak C. Sham It tir11514,t)A. . ;Or, KO. 414 . ok W Genetic etiology of reading ability and disability in a large population sample of 7- year -old twins
Nicole Harlaar
Verbal and nonverbal cognitive disabilities and abilities: A multivariate analysis of a large twin sample assessed at 2, 3 and 4 years of age Frank M. Spinath
Liability-threshold modeling shows strong, overlapping genetic influences on low language ability and low nonverbal cognitive ability in 4-year-old twins (T)
Thomas S. Price
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Bivariate linkage analyses for reading difficulties and rapid naming (T)
Chayna J. Davis, Simon E. Fisher, Clyde Francks, I. Laurence MacPhie, Javier Gayan, Shelley D. Smith, Lon R. Cardon, Bruce F. Pennington, Richard K. Olson, Anthony P. Monaco and John C. DeFries
Thursday July 4th
9:30 - 11:30
SYMPOSIUM II Castle Peak II Aggression across species
Organizers and Chairs: Frans Sluyter and Caroline van Baal
Fighting fruit flies and lobsters: Model systems for the study of aggression
Edward A. Kravitz
Intersexual aggression in mice: Effects offemale cycling and strain differences (7)
Andrew D. Canastar and Stephen C. Maxson
QTL maps for aggression in mice differ for standard-opponent and resident- intruder conditions Pierre L. Roubertoux The origins of antisocial behavior in 5-year old twins using reports from mothers, teachers, examiners and children themselves Louise Arseneault Parental, teacher and self-reported aggression in Dutch twin families: Longitudinal studies in young and adult twins D.I. Boomsma, E.M. Derks, G. Heidema, J.M. Vink, H. C. Dirkzwager, J. J. Hudziak, F. C. Verhulst, M. Bartels, M. J. H. Rietvald and C. E. M. van Beijsterveldt
11:30-1:00 Lunch
1:00-2:30 PAPER SESSION I Castle Peak I Personality Chair: Thomas Bouchard Genetic and environmental influences on associations between marriage and positive mental health Erica L. Spats and David Reiss Personality and marriage: A genetic analysis (T)
Wendy Johnson, Matt McGue, Robert F. Krueger and Thomas J. Bouchard Heritability and genetics of personality in healthy families and families with affective disorders from Sweden (7) Sofie van Gestel, Stephan Claes, Jurgen Del-Favero, Yurii Aulchenko, Thomas Forsgren, Mattias Lundberg, Cornelia M. van Duijn, Rolf Adolfsson and Christine van Broeckhoven Can iris patterns be used as a biomarker to identify important candidate genes in personality research? (7) Mats Larsson, Nancy L. Pedersen and Haan Stattin Biometric growth modeling of depression symptomatology in the very old Matt McGue and Kaare Christensen Exploring the association between pubertal development and depression (7) Brian S. Mustanki, Richard J.Viken, Jaakko Kaprio, Lea Pulkkinen and Richard J. Rose
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PAPER SESSION II Methods
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Chair: Chandra Reynolds A comparison of information-theoretic fit criteria for use in model selection (T)
Kristian E. Markon and Robert F. Krueger An extended latent class genomic control mfthod Shaun M. Purcell and Pak C. Sham .30.11e,i,gi a 2,9,, Substantive interpretation of bivariate biometric designs: Still not there Eric Turkheimer, Mary Waldron, Brian D'Onofrio and Robert E. Emery Another mathematicalmo4Lfor behavioraligenvics 1Grow39 / Gregory Carey theolit;(...6 ,_.., it/toe& lS Skozail aL ,71,-ca Zekta-e lif. -)
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The use of Cholesky decomposition in multivariate models of sex-limited genetic and environmental effects Michael C. Neale Cognitive decline: Associations with candidate genes Chandra A. Reynolds, Lars Feuk, Margaret Gatz, Jonathan Prince, Anthony Brookes and Nancy L. Pedersen A powerful regression-based method ofern itative- linkage analy general pedigrees _)(s. .- Aid .411... ..=..V
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FRIDAY JULY 5
7:00-8:00 Continental Breakfast Shavano Peak Foyer
Friday July 5th
8:30 - 10:00
PAPER SESSION III Castle Peak I Child and adolescence Chair: Jenae Neiderhiser
Children in the Colorado Adoption Project at risk for conduct disorders: A 10-year follow-up (T)
Christie A. Hartman, Gregory Carey and Robin Corley
A longitudinal examination of the role of parent -child conflict in the covariation among childhood externalizing disorders (1)
S. Alexander Burt, Matthew K. McGue, Robert F. Krueger and William G. Iacono
The relationship between attention problems and IQ
Stephanie Schmitz
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Genetics of ADHD: Controlling for parental alcohol dependence, maternal smoking and drinking during pregnancy Valerie S. Knopik, Pamela A. F. Madden, Kathleen K. Bucholz and Andrew C. Heath A meta-analysis of linkage and association between the dopamine transporter gene (DAT I) and childhood ADHD Irwin D. Waldman and Stephen V. Faraone
Friday July 56 8:30 - 10:00
PAPER SESSION IV Castle Peak II Substance use/abuse Chair: Pam Madden Nicotine dependence in female adolescents Christina N. Lessov, Andrew C. Heath, Kathleen K. Bucholz and Pamela A. F. Madden
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Childhood conduct disorder and subsequent drug use and drug abuse/dependence Michael T. Lynskey, Andrew C. Heath, Kathleen K. Bucholz, Wendy S. Slutske, Pamela A. F. Madden, Elliot C. Nelson, Dixie J. Statham and Nicholas G. Martin Nicotine dependence and externalizing psychopathology: Extending the externalizing spectrum via a multivariate biometric analysis (7) Brian M. Hicks, Robert F. Krueger, Christopher J. Patrick, Matt McGue and William G. Iacono Family transmission of marijuana use, abuse and dependence Christian Hopfer, Michael Stallings, Thomas Crowley and John Hewitt Genetic analyses of smoking initiation, regular smoking and nicotine dependence Hermine H. Maes, Patrick F. Sullivan, Cindy Bulik, Michael C. Neale, Kenneth S. Kendler and Lindon J. Eaves Smoking and personality: A co-twin control study Michele L. Pergadia, Andrew C. Heath, Michael T. Lynskey, Christina N. Lessov, Nicholas G. Martin and Pamela A. F. Madden
10:00-10:30 1 Coffee
10:30-11:30 PAPER SESSION III contd. Castle Peak I Genetic and environmental contributions to prosocial and antisocial behavior in young twins Robert F. Krueger, Avshalom Caspi and Terrie E. Moffitt Problem behavior at a young age: A large twin study of individual differences and extremes in a repeated assessment design (7) Angelica Ronald Is etiology in the eye of the beholder? Parent, self and teacher ratings of behavior problems in early adolescence Kimberley J. Saudino, Catherine Tuvblad and Paul Lichtenstein A multivariate analysis of EAS temperament dimensions in childhood (T) Amber L. Gahagan and Irwin D. Waldman
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10:30-11:30 PAPER SESSION IV contd. Castle Peak II Genetic overlap of alcohol consumption and alcoholism Carol A. Prescott and Kenneth S. Kendler Adolescent alcohol use and related behavioral problems: Interview data from Finnish twin studies Danielle M. Dick, Richard J. Viken, Jaakko Kaprio, John Nurnberger Jr. and Richard J. Rose Genetic and environmental contributions to variation in alcohol expectancies and to the covariation between expectancies and related phenotypes Richard J. Viken and Jennifer K. Johnson Assortative mating for depression and alcohol dependence: Evidence from the Australian twin study Julia D. Grant, Andrew C. Heath, Kathleen K. Bucholz, Pamela A. F. Madden and Nicholas G. Martin
11:30-1:00 [ Lunch
1:00-2:30 SYMPOSIUM III Castle Peak I Drosophila behavior Organizer and Chair: Yong-Kyu Kim Developmental isolation and subsequent adult behavior of Drosophila paulistorum VI. Quantitative variation in cuticular hydrocarbons
Yong-Kyu Kim, Dennis R. Phillips, Taina Chao and Lee Ehrman Fitness consequences of mate preference in Drosophila pseudoobscura Wyatt W. Anderson, Patricia A. Gowaty and Yong-Kyu Kim Dissecting olfactory behavior in Drosophila melanogaster E. Alcorta , F. Martin, C. Gomez and M. J.. Charro Social experience influences circadian timing in Drosophila melanogaster Joel D. Levine, Pablo Funes, Harold B. Dowse and Jeffrey C. Hall Co-evolution of male courtship songs and female songs preferences in Drosophila virilis group species Anneli Hoikkala, Mari Saarikettu, Seliina Paallysaho and Michael G. Ritchie
2:30-3:00 Coffee
3:00-4:30 I SYMPOSIUM III contd. Castle Peak I
6:00-9:00 POSTER SESSION Red Cloud Peak 1 A model-fitting implementation of the DeFries-Fulker model for selected twin data
Shaun M. Purcell and Pak C. Sham 2 The impact of parental rating bias on heritability estimates
Paula Y. Mullineaux, Debbie M, Sperry and Lisabeth F.DiLalla 3 Twins and virtual twins: Influences on relative body weight revisited
Nancy L. Segal and David B. Allison 4 The effect of subtype classification methods on estimates of differential heritability (T)
Rebecca J. Cross, Chayna J. Davis, Soo Rhee, Sally J. Wadsworth, John C. DeFries and Richard K. Olson
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5 Genotyping of three candidate genes following whole genome preamplification of DNA collected from buccal cells Andy Smolen, Hannah C. Anchordoquy, Chinatus McGeary, Lipling Liu and Kenneth S. Krauter
6 Do perceptions of health become more environmentally influenced? Jennifer R. Harris, Kristian Tambs and Per Magnus
7 Heritability estimates for health conditions in an elderly Swedish twin sample (I) Holly A. Mack, George P. Vogler, Sven E. Nilsson, Bo Malmberg, Stig Berg, Boo Johansson and Gerald E. Mc.Clearn
8 Estimates of heritability of serum levels of homocysteine in an elderly Swedish twin population (7) Michael D. Grant, Boo Johansson, Stig Berg, Stephen A. Petrill, George P. Vogler and Gerald E. McClearn
9 Gender and age differences on eating attitudes and behaviors in Japanese twin sample Hiroko Maekawa, Juko Ando and Yutaka Ono
10 Presence of mouse mammary tumor virus alters the body odor of mice Kunio Yamazaki, Edward A. Boyse, Judith Bard, Maryanne Curran, David Kim, Susan R. Ross and Gary K. Beauchamp
11 Alcohol and tobacco use: Mechanisms of assortment Chandra A. Reynolds and Nancy L. Pedersen
12 Genetic and environmental links between tobacco, alcohol and marijuana problem use in adolescence Susan E. Young, Soo Rhee, Michael C. Stallings, Robin P. Corley, Thomas J. Crowley and J. K. Hewitt
13 Test of alternative hypotheses explaining the relation between marijuana use and other illicit drug initiation in adolescents Soo Hyun Rhee, Michael C. Stallings, Robin P. Corley, Susan E. Young, Thomas J. Crowley and John K. Hewitt
14 Familial transmission of alcohol use and abuse Jeffrey M. Lessem, Michael C. Stallings, Susan E. Young, John K. Hewitt and Thomas J. Crowley
15 Computerization of a diagnostic interview for a study of nicotine addiction genetics Michael J. King, Michael R. Feeley, Ian L. Cesa, Dixie J. Statham, Nicholas G. Martin, Pamela A. F. Madden, Andrew C. Heath and Jaakko Kaprio
16 Time course of effects of chronic cocaine administration on gene expression in mice Paul A. Lipton, Greg G. Gayer and Michael F. Miles
17 Prenatal exposure to cocaine and alcohol together, accelerate infant mouse development Martin E. Hahn, Robert H. Benno and Norman Schanz
18 A genetic analysis of the predictive relationship between peer group and subsequent delinquency and substance use Lisa N. Legrand, Matt McGue and William G. Iacono
19 Genetic and environmental influences on adolescent conduct disorders (T) Heather L. Gelhorn, Michael C. Stallings, Susan E. Young and John K. Hewitt
20 The Young Adult Sibling Study: An introduction Jenae M. Neiderhiser
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21 Heritability of somatotype components from early adolescence into young adulthood: A multivariate analysis on a longitudinal twin study(T) Maarten W. Peeters, Martine A. Thomis, Albrecht L. Claessens, Ruth J. F. Loos, Hermine H. M. Maes, Roeland Lysens, Bart Vanden Eynde, Robert Vlietnick and Gaston P. Beunen
22 Testing the representativeness of adolescent twins: Data from the Colorado longitudinal and community twin studies Sally-Ann Rhea, Robin P. Corley and Emily Millikan
23 A two-stage model for the relationship between liability to DSM-III-R conduct disorder and the liability to antisocial personality disorder (7) Qiang Fu, Andrew C. Heath, Kathleen K. Bucholz, Jack Goldberg, Michael J. Lyons, Ming T. Tsuang, William R. True and Seth A. Eisen
24 Early environmental influences on behavior outcomes in a British sample(7) Kathryn L. Van Nimwegen and Stephen A. Petrill
25 Heritability of psychopathy in a sample of preadolescent twins Mallery D. Gilbert, Michelle Ward, Amy C. Abrahamson, Adrian Raine and Laura A. Baker
26 Heritability of the Pia and P3b components in 9-10 year-old twins during an oddball task Dora Isabel Lozanol, Serena Bezdjian, Laura A. Baker and Adrian Raine
27 The Massachusetts Twins and Siblings Social Adaptation Project (MATSSAP): An introduction and preliminary findings Lisabeth F. DiLalla
28 Attitudes and activities as protective factors in adolescent problem behavior Robin. P. Corley, Michael C. Stallings. John K. Hewitt and K. Ehlers
29 Task performance and caregiver ratings of ADHD symptoms in 9 and 10 year old twins: Sex differences and genetic and environmental influences Serena Bezdjian, Dora Isabel Lozano, Mallery D. Gilbert, Amy Abrahamson, Adrian Raine and Laura A. Baker
30 Genetic and environmental contributions to maternal ratings of stable problem behavior in middle childhood and early adolescence (7) Brett C. Haberstick, Stephanie Schmitz, Susan E. Young and John K. Hewitt
31 Genetic and environmental influences on some problem behaviors during sleep in childhood Syuichi Ooki
32 Etiology of disruptive behaviors in young twins(T) Jennifer L. Tackett, Robert F. Krueger, Avshalom Caspi and Terrie E. Moffitt
33 Bivariate genetic analysis of anxiety and conduct symptoms in pre-school children Alice M. Gregory, Thalia C. Eley and Robert Plomin
34 Genetic and environmental factors common to temperaments and psychiatric symptoms Naoko Onoda, Yutaka Ono and Juko Ando
35 Genetic influences on victimization: the case of family aggression (1) Denise A. Hines and Kimberley J. Saudino
36 Variation in cognitive function in schizophrenia: A genetic association study Michael F. Pogue-Geile, K. V. Chowdari, Joel Wood and Vishwajit Nimgaonkar
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37 The relationship between schizotypal symptoms, genetic risk for schizophrenia, and neurocognitive deficits: A twin study Jennifer K. Johnson, Matti 0. Huttunen, Juoko Lonnqvist, Annamaria Tuulio- Henriksson, Tiia Pirkola, Jaakko Kaprio and Tyrone D. Cannon
38 Genetic and environmental contributions of the big five: A replication with an expanded sample Juko Ando, Yutaka Ono
39 Investigating the genetic and environmental structure of the TPQ in adolescence(T) Noa Heiman, Michael C. Stallings, Susan E. Young and John K. Hewitt
40 The role of individual differences in shaping the family environment: Can personality and IQ account for the heritability of environmental measures? (T)
Ryan W. Herndon, Brian M. Hicks, Robert F. Krueger, William G. Iacono and Matt McGue
41 Genetic influence on life stress events estimated from twins reared apart Laura B. Koenig and Thomas J. Bouchard Jr
42 Personality stability and change in late adulthood: A behavioral genetic analysis (T) Wendy Johnson, Matt McGue and Robert F. Krueger
43 Genetic influences on adult attachment styles (I) Denise A. Hines and Kimberly J. Saudino
44 Are cognitive components important to g differentially heritable across ability level? Treena E. Rohde, Roland D. Tiu Jr, Douglas K. Detterman and Lee A. Thompson
45 A twin study of high cognitive ability in early childhood Angelica Ronald, Frank M. Spinath and Robert Plomin
46 Fine mapping linkage and association analyses of reading disability in the 6p21.3-22 region J. Gayan, D. E. Kaplan, J. Ahn, T. W. Won, D. Pauls, R. K. Olson, J. C. DeFries, F. Wood, B. F. Pennington, G. P. Page, S. D. Smith and J. R. Gruen
47 The reliabilities, interrelationships and quantitative genetics of cognitive tasks in Mus musculus: A study of 250 heterogeneous stock mice (T) Michael J. Galsworthy, Jose L. Paya-Cano, Lin Liu, Cathy Fernandes, Leo Schalkwyk and Robert Plomin
SATURDAY JULY 6
7:00-8:00 Continental Breakfast Shavano Peak Foyer
Saturday July 6th
8:30-10:00
SYMPOSIUM IV Castle Peak I
Multivariate study of young twins as a tool to understanding the development of mood and behavioral disorders Organizer and Chair: Kathryn Lemery Internalizing and externalizing behavior: A longitudinal perspective (I) Meike Bartels, M.J.H. Rietveld, J. Hudziak, D.I. Boomsma and E.J.C.G van den Oord
What is stable about hyperactive behaviors in pre-school children is genetic: Implications for molecular genetic studies Thomas S. Price, Emily Simonoff, Irwin Waldman, Philip Asherson, Sarah Curran and Robert Plomin
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Life with (an, ,, , - e e. . : , my of genetic and environmental risk for children raised by antisocial fathers Sara R. Jaffe, Terrie E. Moffitt and Avshalom Caspi Evidence for general genes in developmental psychopathology: Associations between temperament and symptoms in young children Kathryn S. Lemery, Ann Sigl and H. Hill Goldsmith
8:30-10:00 SYMPOSIUM V Castle Peak II Beyond QTL mapping: New approaches for defining genetic effects in animals Organizer and Chair: Norman Henderson Discussant: John C. DeFries
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Multivariate and epistatic interaction analysis of multiple behavioral dimensions in ethological test of anxiety in laboratory mice 1: 1.4 ei 04 tr".04- I: a Maria G. Turfi, William S. J. aldar, John C. DeFries, Normdn D. Hendersoin7 Jonathan Flint 1,01A_01,,,,, it; `151 .---`10 400 (
A quantitative trait locus influencing anxiety in the laboratthy rat Jonathan Flint, Alberto Fernandez-Teruel,Rosa M. Escorihuela, Jeffrey A. Gray, Raul Aguilar, Luis Gil, Lydia Gimenez-Llort, Adolf Tobena, Amarjit Bomhra, Alison Nicod, Richard Mott, Peter Drischoll and Gerard R. Dawson Sex differences in QTLs operating on multiple behavioral assessments of anxiety in laboratory mice Norman D. Henderson
10:00-10:30 Coffee Shavano Peak Foyer
10:30-12:00 PAPER SESSION V Castle Peak I Aspects of human development Chair: Kimberly Saudino Genetic and environmental influences on self-concept in a sample of Korean twin children Yoon-Mi Hur The role of puberty in the development of antisocial behavior Kristen C. Jacobson An analysis of the genetic and environmental covariance between reproductive fitness and psychosocial functioning Nathan A. Gillespie, Katherine M. Kirk and Nicholas G. Martin Pk. Genetic and environmental influences on patterns of change in biobehavioral markers of aging Deborah Finkel, Nancy L. Pedersen,Chandra A. Reynolds and Stig Berg A causal analysis of the relationship between antisocial behavior trauma exposure and post-traumatic stress disorder Karestan C. Koenen, Michael J. Lyons, Jack Goldberg, Rosemary Toomey, Seth A. Eisen, William True and Ming T. Tsuang /
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The factor structure of intelligence in children: A genetically informed approach Brian D'Onofrio, Eric Turkheimer, Andreanna Haley, Mary Waldron and Irving Gottesman
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10:30-12:00 PAPER SESSION VI Castle Peak II Linkage & QTL Chair: Nicholas Martin Multivariate multipoint linkage analysis of QTL in dyslexia (T)
Angela J. Marlow, Simon E. Fisher, Clyde Franks, A. J. Richardson, J. B. Talcott, John
F. Stein, Anthony P. Monaco and Lon R. Cardon
Quantitative trait analysis of the entire genome in large samples of dyslexia sib pairs from the UK and US Simon E. Fisher, Clyde Francks, Angela J. Marlow, I. Laurence MacPhie, Dianne F.
Newbury, Lon R. Cardon, Yumiko Ishikawa-Brush, Alex J. Richardson, Joel B.
Talcott, Javier Gayn, Richard K. Olson, Bruce F. Pennington, Shelly D. Smith, John C.
DeFries, John F. Stein and Anthony P. Monaco
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Enriched environment restores learning performance in KO mice
Michele Carlier, Pierre L. Roubertoux, Isabelle Martin and Caroline Chabert
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Molecular genetic analysis of a quantitative measure of relative hand skill
Clyde Francks, Simon E. Fisher, I. Laurence MacPhie, Alex J. Richardson, Angela J.
Marlow, John F. Stein and Anthony P. Monaco
A sibling pair analysis of chronic fatigue and its relationship with mental health (D
Richard J. Williamson, Shaun Purcell, Abram Sterne, Simon Wesseley, Matthew
Hotopf, Anne Farmer and Pak Sham
12:00-1:00 Lunch Lttcilt 17vo
1:00-2:30 SYMPOSIUM VI Ethical Guidelines in Human and Animal Research:
Subject Protection or Investigator Persecution? Organizer and Chair: Carol Prescott
Castle Peak I
2:30-3:00 Coffee Shavano Peak Foyer
3:00-4:00 Business Meeting Shavano
4:00-5:00 Executive Committee Meeting Shavano
6:00-9:00 Banquet Castle Peak 1-4
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BEHAVIOR GENETICS ASSOCIATION 32" ANNUAL MEETING PROGRAM OVERVIEW
Keystone Resort, Keystone, Colorado July 3-6, 2002
WEDNESDAY JULY 3
4:00-6:00 REGISTRATION
6:00-9:00 WELCOME RECEPTION
THURSDAY JULY 4 8:00-9:30 EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEETING Shavano 9:30-11.30 SYMPOSIUM I Castle Peak I
On the relationship between extremes and individual differences in three key areas of human ability and disability: Language, cognitive ability, and reading
SYMPOSIUM II Castle Peak II Aggression across species
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PAPER SESSION I Castle Peak I
Personality PAPER SESSION II Castle Peak II
Methods
FRIDAY JULY 5
8:30-11:30 PAPER SESSION III Castle Peak I Child and adolescence
PAPER SESSION IV Castle Peak II Substance use/abuse ,
1:00-4:30 SYMPOSIUM III Castle Peak I Drosophila behavior
6:00-9:00 POSTER SESSION Red Cloud SATURDAY JULY 6
8:30-10:00 SYMPOSIUM IV Castle Peak I
Multivariate study of young twins as a tool to understanding the development of mood and behavioral disorders '
SYMPOSIUM V Castle Peak II
Beyond QTL mapping: New approaches for defining genetic effects in animals
10:30-12:00 PAPER SESSION V Castle Peak I
Aspects of human development PAPER SESSION VI Castle Peak II
Linkage & QTL
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SYMPOSIUM VI Castle Peak I
Ethical Guidelines in Human and Animal Research: Subject Protection or Investigator Persecution?
3:00-4:00 BUSINESS MEETING Shavano 4:00-5:00 EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEETING Shavano 6:00-9:00 BANQUET