Ness Foundation
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The Ness Foundation, established by Dr (now Professor) Iain Glen, a consultant psychiatrist, is a research charity based near Inverness, Scotland. It was founded in the 1980s and previously known as The Highland Psychiatric Research Foundation, carrying out research into diagnosing conditions such as schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, autism spectrum disorder, dyspraxia, dyslexia, depression and attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder. Its principal area of research has been the relevance of lipids in these disorders but recently this has been extended to include the role of genetics.
In 1999 the Ness Foundation became an associate partner in the UHI Millennium Institute.
Through its wholly owned commercial subsidiary Pan Diagnostics Limited the Ness Foundation is working on a diagnostic tool kit consisting of a skin patch, breath test ( which measures how well your body breaks down Omega-3 fatty acid ) and a genetic test to enable early detection of serious mental illness.
[edit] External links
- Ness Foundation Website
- Kit to help diagnosis of mental illness, David Ross, The Herald, May 2006
- Making progress through a sticking point, article on the work of Iain Glen and the Ness Foundation, Jenny McBain, The Herald, June 2006