Dr.
Michael Stallings is a Faculty Fellow at the Institute for Behavioral
Genetics and Assistant Professor of Psychology at the University
of Colorado, Boulder. He is an expert in multivariate methodology,
psychometrics, and quantitative genetics. Dr. Stallings is Principal
Investigator of the Component II family study and has been a key
contributor to both the substantive and methodological work of the
Center. He performs an integral role in managing and maintaining
the quality of the phenotypic and genetic data for the Center clinical
samples, and along with Drs. Hewitt, Corley, Cherny and Lessem,
has played a lead role in developing statistical methodology and
in carrying out the Component 1 QTL linkage analyses.
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