Schizophrenia Bulletin seeks to review recent developments and empirically based hypotheses regarding the etiology and treatment of schizophrenia. We view the field as broad and deep, and will publish new knowledge ranging from the molecular basis to social and cultural factors. We will give new emphasis to translational reports which simultaneously highlight basic neurobiological mechanisms and clinical manifestations. Some of the Bulletin content is invited as special features or manuscripts organized as a theme by special guest editors. Most pages of the Bulletin are devoted to unsolicited manuscripts of high quality that report original data or where we can provide a special venue for a major study or workshop report. Supplement issues are sometimes provided for manuscripts reporting from a recent conference.
Andrei Manoliu, Valentin Riedl, Andriy Zherdin, Mark Mühlau, Dirk Schwerthöffer, Martin Scherr, Henning Peters, Claus Zimmer, Hans Förstl, Josef Bäuml, Afra M. Wohlschläger, Christian Sorg
Paul Allen, Judy Luigjes, Oliver Howes, Alice Egerton, Kimihiko Hirao, Isabel Valli, Joseph Kambeitz, Paolo Fusar‐Poli, Matthew R. Broome, Philip McGuire
Jadon Webb, Jean Addington, Diana O. Perkins, Carrie E. Bearden, Kristin S. Cadenhead, Tyrone D. Cannon, Barbara A. Cornblatt, Robert Heinssen, Larry J. Seidman, Preben Bo Mortensen, Ming T. Tsuang, Elaine F. Walker, Thomas H. McGlashan, Scott W. Woods
Frank Jessen, Natascha Fingerhut, Alois M. Sprinkart, Kai‐Uwe Kühn, Nadine Petrovsky, Wolfgang Maier, H. H. Schild, Wolfgang Block, Michael Wagner, Frank Träber