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1. Ovarian hormones and binge eating: exploring associations in community samples.

2. Puberty moderates genetic influences on disordered eating.

3. Preliminary evidence that gonadal hormones organize and activate disordered eating.

4. Personality characteristics of women before and after recovery from an eating disorder.

5. Methylome-wide association study of multidimensional resilience.

6. Identifying the 'active ingredients' of socioeconomic disadvantage for youth outcomes in middle childhood.

7. Shared genetic influences between eating disorders and gastrointestinal disease in a large, population-based sample of adult women and men.

8. Between- and within-person effects of stress on emotional eating in women: a longitudinal study over 49 days.

9. Understanding the effects of neighborhood disadvantage on youth psychopathology.

10. Exploring the possibility of parents' broad internalizing phenotype acting through passive gene-environment correlations on daughters' disordered eating.

11. The role of parenting in the intergenerational transmission of executive functioning: A genetically informed approach.

12. Risk for midlife psychosis in women: critical gaps and opportunities in exploring perimenopause and ovarian hormones as mechanisms of risk.

13. How nonshared environmental factors come to correlate with heredity.

14. Do neighborhood social processes moderate the etiology of youth conduct problems?

15. Assessing callous-unemotional traits: development of a brief, reliable measure in a large and diverse sample of preadolescent youth.

16. The CODATwins Project: The Current Status and Recent Findings of COllaborative Project of Development of Anthropometrical Measures in Twins.

17. The Michigan State University Twin Registry (MSUTR): 15 Years of Twin and Family Research.

18. No sex differences in the origins of covariation between social and physical aggression.

19. How should we understand the absence of sex differences in the genetic and environmental origins of antisocial behavior?

20. It really does take a village: The role of neighbors in the etiology of nonaggressive rule-breaking behavior.

21. The etiology of social aggression: a nuclear twin family study.

22. Education in Twins and Their Parents Across Birth Cohorts Over 100 years: An Individual-Level Pooled Analysis of 42-Twin Cohorts.

23. Twin's Birth-Order Differences in Height and Body Mass Index From Birth to Old Age: A Pooled Study of 26 Twin Cohorts Participating in the CODATwins Project.

24. Changes in genetic risk for emotional eating across the menstrual cycle: a longitudinal study.

25. Zygosity Differences in Height and Body Mass Index of Twins From Infancy to Old Age: A Study of the CODATwins Project.

26. Neighborhood as a predictor of non-aggressive, but not aggressive, antisocial behaviors in adulthood.

27. The CODATwins Project: The Cohort Description of Collaborative Project of Development of Anthropometrical Measures in Twins to Study Macro-Environmental Variation in Genetic and Environmental Effects on Anthropometric Traits.

28. The quality of the interparental relationship does not moderate the etiology of child conduct problems.

29. The effects of circulating testosterone and pubertal maturation on risk for disordered eating symptoms in adolescent males.

30. Parent-child conflict as an etiological moderator of childhood conduct problems: an example of a 'bioecological' gene-environment interaction.

31. Advanced paternal age at birth: phenotypic and etiologic associations with eating pathology in offspring.

32. Prosocial peer affiliation suppresses genetic influences on non-aggressive antisocial behaviors during childhood.

33. Delinquent peer affiliation as an etiological moderator of childhood delinquency.

34. The Michigan State University Twin Registry (MSUTR): an update.

35. Evocative gene-environment correlation in the mother-child relationship: a twin study of interpersonal processes.

36. How does the inclusion of twins conceived via fertility treatments influence the results of twin studies?

37. The effects of puberty on genetic risk for disordered eating: evidence for a sex difference.

38. The death(s) of close friends and family moderate genetic influences on symptoms of major depressive disorder in adolescents.

39. Preliminary evidence that estradiol moderates genetic influences on disordered eating attitudes and behaviors during puberty.

40. The etiological moderation of aggressive and nonaggressive antisocial behavior by age.

41. The Michigan State University Twin Registry (MSUTR): genetic, environmental and neurobiological influences on behavior across development.

42. Genetic and environmental influences on anorexia nervosa syndromes in a population-based twin sample.

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