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The Anorexia Nervosa Genetics Initiative (ANGI), the world’s largest genetic investigation into anorexia nervosa, starts today in Queensland. Thousands of anorexia nervosa sufferers from Australia, the US, Sweden and Denmark will be recruited to participate in this study. CPG co-Director Professor Cynthia Bulik is the lead investigator on the study.

Above photo: (L to R): Lead ANGI investigators Nick Martin, and Cindy Bulik pictured with June Alexander (author, anorexia survivor). Photo taken at the Queensland Institute of Medical Research. Nick Martin is a Genetic Epidemiologist at QIMR. Read about June’s story and the new study (theAustralian.com)

Anorexia genetic research breaking ground on News.com.au

Anorexia nervosa sufferers to take part in world’s largest study to find genetic links on ABC News.net.au

*Broken Link* Anorexia suffers to take part in genetic study on au.news.yahoo.com