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Edenberg, Howard J

Also known as: Edenberg, H, Edenberg, Howard, Edenberg, H J

Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, IN, USA

Research Summary

Howard J. Edenberg’s research centers on the genetics and neurobiology of substance‑use disorders, especially alcohol use disorder (AUD), using large‑scale GWAS, polygenic‑score analyses, and functional genomics. He has contributed dozens of genome‑wide risk loci for AUD, nicotine dependence, and obsessive‑compulsive disorder, demonstrated how AUD‑associated variants drive cell‑type‑specific transcriptional and chromatin changes in the human caudate (including dysregulated medium‑spiny neurons, microglia, and astrocytes), and linked polygenic risk to clinical outcomes such as suicide attempts, remission trajectories, developmental patterns of drinking, and gene‑environment interplay (e.g., genetic nurture, social support). His work also bridges genetics to mechanistic studies in human iPSC‑derived neurons and microglia, revealing how variants in genes like KCNJ6 (GIRK2) modulate neuronal excitability and ethanol responses.
TitleYearPMID
Clinical, Genomic, and Neurophysiological Correlates of Lifetime Suicide Attempts among Individuals with an Alcohol Use Disorder. 2025 40061584
Genome-wide analyses identify 30 loci associated with obsessive-compulsive disorder. 2025 40360802
Genome-wide analyses identify 30 loci associated with obsessive-compulsive disorder. preprint 2025 38712091
Integrated single-cell multiomic profiling of caudate nucleus suggests key mechanisms in alcohol use disorder. PDF 2025 41083468
Multi-ancestral genome-wide association study of clinically defined nicotine dependence reveals strong genetic correlations with other substance use disorders and health-related traits. preprint 2025 39974067
Multi-ancestral genome-wide association study of clinically defined nicotine dependence reveals strong genetic correlations with other substance use disorders and health-related traits. 2025 40831304
The Impact of Polygenic Risk, Parental Separation, and Parental Relationship Discord on Heavy Episodic Drinking Across Adolescence and Young Adulthood in a High-Risk Sample. 2025 41367971
A Developmentally-Informative Genome-wide Association Study of Alcohol Use Frequency. 2024 38108996
Alcohol milestones and internalizing, externalizing, and executive function: longitudinal and polygenic score associations. 2024 38721768
Associations between alcohol use disorder polygenic score and remission in participants from high-risk families and the Indiana Biobank. 2024 38054532
Clinical, genomic, and neurophysiological correlates of lifetime suicide attempts among individuals with alcohol dependence. preprint 2024 38405959
Clinical, genomic, and neurophysiological correlates of lifetime suicide attempts among individuals with an alcohol use disorder. preprint 2024 37162915
Correction: Principal Component Analysis Reduces Collider Bias in Polygenic Score Effect Size Estimation. 2024 39117780
Examining associations between genetic and neural risk for externalizing behaviors in adolescence and early adulthood. 2024 37203444
Genome-wide association analyses identify 95 risk loci and provide insights into the neurobiology of post-traumatic stress disorder. 2024 38637617
Integrated Single-Cell Multiomic Profiling of Caudate Nucleus Suggests Key Mechanisms in Alcohol Use Disorder. preprint 2024 39149227
Polygenic risk for alcohol use disorder affects cellular responses to ethanol exposure in a human microglial cell model. 2024 39514655
Upregulated GIRK2 Counteracts Ethanol-Induced Changes in Excitability and Respiration in Human Neurons. 2024 38350999
Upregulated GIRK2 counteracts ethanol-induced changes in excitability & respiration in human neurons. preprint 2024 36993693
5. Collaborative Study on the Genetics of Alcoholism: Functional genomics. 2023 37533187
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