h a genetic liability to schizophrenia. He initiated the Minnesota Consensus Group and the Schizophrenia Research Forum's "What We Know" resource in which a panel of experts, including this year's Lieber Prize winner, Dr. Irving Gottesman, his Minnesota colleague, proposed an initial list of bedrock facts about the illness.
Dr. Gottesman, who selected Dr. MacDonald for the Baer Prize, which is designated for an early-career scientist, commented about him: "Dr. MacDonald was one of the first investigators to pursue the neural basis of schizophrenia endophenotypes using functional MRI, now reported in the current issue of Schizophrenia Bulletin. I am confident in placing this large bet on his future contributions."
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