Fellowship in Affective, Anxiety and Related Disorders

This is a two to four year fellowship in clinical and basic research on affective, anxiety, eating, personality, memory and dual diagnosis disorders, including psychobiological, nosological and psychopharmacological studies. It is supported by a NIMH grant, and offers didactic methodological and statistical training as well as a supervised research experience. [ See Affective and Related Disorders Research Training Program Plan]

Core Faculty:
Drs. Anissa Abi-Dargham, Victoria Arango, Evelyn Attia, Patricia Cohen, Thomas Cooper, Davangere Devanand, Michael Devlin, Andrew Dwork, Jean Endicott, Brian Fallon, Abby Fyer, Jay Gingrich, Alexander Glassman, Michael Goldberg, Joshua Gordon, Jill Harkavy-Friedman, Rene Hen, Joy Hirsch, Roberto Lewis-Fernandez, Sara H. Lisanby, John Mann, Randall Marshall, Patrick McGrath, Edward Nunes, Mark Olfson, Maria Oquendo, Ramin Parsey, Lorna Role, Steven Roose, Daniel Salzman, Franklin Schneier, H. Blair Simpson, Mark Underwood, Timothy Walsh, and Myrna Weissman. [See Mentor Descriptions]

Eligibility:
M.D. with completed psychiatric or neurological residency, or Ph.D.

Fellows:
There are eight positions in the fellowship. Two to three new fellows enter each year. [See Application]

Contact:
Steven P. Roose, M.D.
New York State Psychiatric Institute, Unit 98
1051 Riverside Drive
New York, NY, 10032
(212) 543-5749
email: spr2@columbia.edu

Deadline:
November 30 (For receipt of fully completed applications)






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