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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 Centers & Programs The psychiatry department conducts a wide variety of research that addresses a full range of brain diseases and psychiatric disorders. Learn more about our research centers and labs below. Taylor Family Institute for Innovative Psychiatric Research The Institute brings together a broad, innovative network of collaborators dedicated to drug discovery, the development of novel therapeutics, lifestyle interventions and clinical applications to improve the outcomes of individuals with psychiatric illnesses. Led by: Charles Zorumski, MD, Director; Steven Mennerick, PhD, Scientific Director Neuroimaging laboratories The NIL is an interdepartmental, interdisciplinary group dedicated to ground-breaking work in animal models and human cognitive and clinical neuroscience using neuroimaging techniques across the lifespan.  Led by: Tamara Hershey, PhD Health and Behavior Center A multi-disciplinary team of clinician-scientists conducting research that addresses key public health priorities such as genomics research and substance use epidemiology and policy. Led by Laura Bierut, MD and colleagues Healthy Mind Lab Helping geriatric patients through a focus on mental and cognitive health through clinical trials of behavioral and medication treatments Led by: Eric Lenze, MD Center for Brain Research in Mood Disorders Multidisciplinary program dedicated to the study and rapid treatment of complex mood and anxiety disorders. Washington Early Recognition Center Conducts neuroimaging, clinical and epidemiologic research geared towards the early identification and management of psychotic and related illnesses, with the goal of reducing their burden on individuals and their families. Led by: Daniel Mamah, MD, MPE Social Development Studies Lab Studying the genetic and environmental pathways to disorders of social development in childhood, with the goal of devising and implementing the most effective interventions and treatments. Led by: John Constantino, MD Early Emotional Development Program Identification and treatment of early onset mental disorders, including depression. Led by: Joan Luby, MD Laboratory for Child Brain DevelopmentThe Laboratory for Child Brain Development uses neuroscientific and biological measures to identify which preschool age children (3-7) are most at risk for the development of psychopathology.  The lab focuses on  factors internal to the child (temperament, emotion), family factors (the parent-child relationship), and external influences (life stress, adversity) on the developing child brain. Led by: Susan Perlman, PhD Research Faculty by Research Interest Research Centers & Programs Research Career Development Department of PsychiatryWashington University School of [email protected] Contacts Patient Appointments Faculty Directory Residency Program Residency Verifications Department LinksDivision of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry Forensic Psychiatry Services Intranet News Taylor Family Institute for Innovative Psychiatric Research Careers Staff Job Openings Faculty Job Openings   ©2024 Washington University in St. Louis

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