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Skip to content Skip to search Skip to footer Psychiatry Open Menu Back Close Menu Search for: Search Close Search AboutAbout Message From the Head of the Department of Psychiatry Leadership News Conferences and Seminars Giving History TimelineHistory Timeline Department Heads Vice Chairs Endowed Professorships Residency Training Directors Directors of the Division of Child Psychiatry Directors of the Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Training Program Book on the history of the department Faculty EducationEducation Residency ProgramResidency Program CurriculumCurriculum General Overview of the Program Clinical Training Psychotherapy Training Leadership Training Research Training Didactics Current Residents Resident Accomplishments Social Media and Videos Graduates ApplyingApplying Campus map Central West End Frequently Asked Questions Contacts Residency Verifications Child & Adolescent Fellowship Program Postgraduate Research Opportunities Medical Student Education ResearchResearch Faculty by Research Interest Research Centers & Programs Research Career Development Divisions Diversity, Equity, & InclusionDiversity, Equity, & Inclusion Education/Training/Professional Development DEI Research Mental Health Equity in Clinical Services Additional Department of Psychiatry DEI Activities and Opportunities DEI Psychiatry Newsletter DEI Funding Program Diversity at Washington University Patient CarePatient Care Services & Treatments Employee Clinical Services Why Choose WashU? Our Providers Choosing a Provider Appointments & Locations Pediatric Care Adult Care Messaging, Billing & Records Clinical Research Community Partners Forensic Psychiatry Services Wellness ResourcesWellness Resources For WashU Employees Recommended Apps & Websites Recommended Books & Podcasts Recommended Webinar & Articles WUSTL Community Referral Providers Open Search Research The Department of Psychiatry is a national leader in its field, particularly in its research mission, and recognized as a key driver behind Washington University School of Medicine’s national standing and overall research portfolio. Our research provides valuable insight into psychiatric disorders and contributes to the reliable evaluation of theories, therapies and treatments. Throughout our department, our faculty are making vital connections between research and clinical care that improve patient care and impact population health. Basic science discoveries are, in many cases, driving government policy (e.g. Tobacco 21, graduated driver’s license). Areas of expertise Browse all programs and centers » Alcohol and substance use disorders Lifespan behavioral disorders, mood disorders, and eating disorders Personality disorders, schizophrenia, and psychotic disorders Genetics of neuropsychiatric disorders and dementias Behavioral health and medication trials Basic neuroscience, neuroimaging Outstanding faculty Our faculty are leading the next level of knowledge in psychiatry. Their incredible breadth and depth of investigation includes research across major areas of genetics, public health and prevention, neuroscience and behavioral medicine. Browse faculty by research interest » Publications Washington University School of Medicine has consistently been ranked as a top 10 research university with strong funding from the National Institutes of Health (NIH). Our faculty routinely have over 300 publications each year with a total of 363 publications in 2022, 348 of which are indexed in PubMed. View 2022 psychiatry faculty publications » Multidisciplinary collaboration Reflecting the multidisciplinary nature of psychiatric research, department members play key leadership roles within Washington University and the School of Medicine, including collaborations with other non-psychiatry groups. Most notably, our department is home to the Taylor Family Institute, which unites the efforts of faculty members in the departments of psychiatry, anesthesiology, radiology, developmental biology and neurology to identify new and more effective treatments for psychiatric illnesses. Psychiatry Residency Research Education Program (PRREP) The Psychiatry Residency Research Education Program (PRREP) seeks to provide early training in research to residents in a way that will enhance their ability to be successful at subsequent stages of their career. Learn more about PRREP » Training and career development Over the past 10 years, 90% of our residents, who become postgraduate T32 trainees, remain in academic medicine with 2/3 of them receiving K-level career awards. Current trainees are involved in a large variety of research projects ranging from studies of basic neurobiological mechanisms to clinical research. 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