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WARREN Y.K. NG, MD
Dr. Ng is a child, adolescent, and adult psychiatrist with an interest in HIV, public psychiatry, and family issues. He is the Medical Director of Outpatient Behavioral Health and the Director of clinical services for the Division of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry at Columbia University Medical Center (CUMC) and NewYork-Presbyterian/Morgan Stanley Children's Hospital. RANDY P. AUERBACH, PHD Dr. Auerbach received his BA from Cornell University (2000) and his PhD in clinical psychology from McGill University (2010). Dr. Auerbach’s research is committed to improving our understanding of depression and suicide in adolescents. This work is funded by grants from the National Institute of Mental Health, the Klingenstein ThirdMICHAEL AVISSAR, MD
3 Columbus Circle. New York, NY 10019. Primary. New Patient Appointments: 212-342-3800. Phone: (212) 305-6001. Open location inGoogle Maps.
BRIAN C. JO, PHD
Brian C. Jo, PhD, is a licensed psychologist at the Columbia Day Program where he serves on the faculty as an Instructor of Medical Psychology in Psychiatry. He is located at the ColumbiaDoctors Psychiatry Midtown office at Columbia University Medical Center(CUMC). Dr.
ALLAHYAR KANGARLU, PHD Allahyar Kangarlu is the Director of the physics and engineering group at NYSPI MRI research center at Columbia University in New York City. He is also an associate professor of neurobiology at the department of Psychiatry and a senior physicist with the New York State PsychiatricInstitute (NYSPI).
TRANSLATIONS
Translations. Originally developed in English, the SCID-5 has been translated by different international publishers. Many, but not all, of the SCID-5 versions are available in languages other than English. Select the language of interest below to access a list of the specific SCID-5 versions (SCID-5-RV, SCID-5-CV, SCID-5-PD, SCID-5-AMPD)available.
CHRISTOPH KELLENDONK, PHD He then joined Eric Kandel's laboratory at Columbia University in New York as a post-doctoral research fellow where he became interested in using mouse genetics to study neuropsychiatric disorders. Since 2008 Dr. Kellendonk is an independent investigator in the Departments of Pharmacology and Psychiatry at Columbia University.CAROLINE AROUT, PHD
Our website uses cookies This website uses cookies as well as similar tools and technologies to understand visitors’ experiences. By continuing to use this website, you consent to Columbia University’s usage of cookies and similar technologies, in accordance with GARY SEAN ESCOLA, MD Research. Behaviors and cognitions arise from an interplay between neural activity driven by external stimuli and internal activity patterns or “brain states” that reflect motivation, intention, and experience. Historically, neuroscience research has focused almost exclusively on stimulus-driven activity, ignoring the impact ofinternal state.
MEMORY DISORDERS CENTER Memory Disorders Center Contact: (646) 774-8665. Gabrielle Barrea-Fontan: 646-774-8668.WARREN Y.K. NG, MD
Dr. Ng is a child, adolescent, and adult psychiatrist with an interest in HIV, public psychiatry, and family issues. He is the Medical Director of Outpatient Behavioral Health and the Director of clinical services for the Division of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry at Columbia University Medical Center (CUMC) and NewYork-Presbyterian/Morgan Stanley Children's Hospital. RANDY P. AUERBACH, PHD Dr. Auerbach received his BA from Cornell University (2000) and his PhD in clinical psychology from McGill University (2010). Dr. Auerbach’s research is committed to improving our understanding of depression and suicide in adolescents. This work is funded by grants from the National Institute of Mental Health, the Klingenstein ThirdMICHAEL AVISSAR, MD
3 Columbus Circle. New York, NY 10019. Primary. New Patient Appointments: 212-342-3800. Phone: (212) 305-6001. Open location inGoogle Maps.
BRIAN C. JO, PHD
Brian C. Jo, PhD, is a licensed psychologist at the Columbia Day Program where he serves on the faculty as an Instructor of Medical Psychology in Psychiatry. He is located at the ColumbiaDoctors Psychiatry Midtown office at Columbia University Medical Center(CUMC). Dr.
ALLAHYAR KANGARLU, PHD Allahyar Kangarlu is the Director of the physics and engineering group at NYSPI MRI research center at Columbia University in New York City. He is also an associate professor of neurobiology at the department of Psychiatry and a senior physicist with the New York State PsychiatricInstitute (NYSPI).
TRANSLATIONS
Translations. Originally developed in English, the SCID-5 has been translated by different international publishers. Many, but not all, of the SCID-5 versions are available in languages other than English. Select the language of interest below to access a list of the specific SCID-5 versions (SCID-5-RV, SCID-5-CV, SCID-5-PD, SCID-5-AMPD)available.
CHRISTOPH KELLENDONK, PHD He then joined Eric Kandel's laboratory at Columbia University in New York as a post-doctoral research fellow where he became interested in using mouse genetics to study neuropsychiatric disorders. Since 2008 Dr. Kellendonk is an independent investigator in the Departments of Pharmacology and Psychiatry at Columbia University.CAROLINE AROUT, PHD
Our website uses cookies This website uses cookies as well as similar tools and technologies to understand visitors’ experiences. By continuing to use this website, you consent to Columbia University’s usage of cookies and similar technologies, in accordance with GARY SEAN ESCOLA, MD Research. Behaviors and cognitions arise from an interplay between neural activity driven by external stimuli and internal activity patterns or “brain states” that reflect motivation, intention, and experience. Historically, neuroscience research has focused almost exclusively on stimulus-driven activity, ignoring the impact ofinternal state.
PSYCHOTIC DISORDERS RESEARCH PROGRAM The mission of this research area is to advance our understanding of the natural history, etiology, pathophysiology, and treatment of schizophrenia and related psychotic disorders. CENTER FOR HEALING OPIOID AND OTHER SUBSTANCE USE The goal of CHOSEN is to foster cross-disciplinary collaboration across the entire University and reduce the negative health consequence caused by opioid and other substance use disorders. CLINICAL COGNITIVE COMPUTATIONAL NEUROSCIENCE CENTER (C3N The Clinical Cognitive Computational Neuroscience Center focuses on human cognitive neuroscience—understood broadly to encompass affective and computational neuroscience—applied to psychiatric questions in the Department of Psychiatry. APPLY | COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY DEPARTMENT OF PSYCHIATRY Columbia University, New York State Psychiatric Institute is an equal opportunity employer. Minority applicants are encouraged to apply. For further inquiries, please contact: Mildred Diaz, MSOL. Administrative Coordinator. Telephone: 646-774-6145. Fax: 646-774-6111. WALTER BOCKTING, PHD Overview. Dr. Bockting is a Clinical Psychologist and Director of the Program for the Study of LGBT Health at the New York State Psychiatric Institute / Columbia Psychiatry and the Columbia University School of Nursing. His research interests include identity development acrossMARGARET HANEY, PHD
Overview. Dr. Margaret (Meg) Haney is a Professor of Neurobiology (in Psychiatry) at the Columbia University Medical Center, where she is the Director of the Cannabis Research Laboratory and Co-Director of the Substance Use Research Center. Her research focuses on human laboratory models of cannabis and cocaine use disorders and theassessment
ALLAHYAR KANGARLU, PHD Allahyar Kangarlu is the Director of the physics and engineering group at NYSPI MRI research center at Columbia University in New York City. He is also an associate professor of neurobiology at the department of Psychiatry and a senior physicist with the New York State PsychiatricInstitute (NYSPI).
ALICE MEDALIA, PHD
Dr. Medalia is a leading proponent for the need to address cognition as a central aspect of health related to functional outcome for people living with persistent mental illness. In 1998, she established and continues to direct the world’s largest conference on this topic, Cognitive Remediation in Psychiatry, now hosted by ColumbiaUniversity.
JEAN ENDICOTT, PHD
Jean Endicott, Ph.D. Professor of Clinical Psychiatry, Department of Psychiatry, College of Physicians and Surgeons, Columbia University and Director, Division of Clinical Phenomenology and Chief of the Department of Research Assessment and Training at the New York State Psychiatric Institute. GARY SEAN ESCOLA, MD Research. Behaviors and cognitions arise from an interplay between neural activity driven by external stimuli and internal activity patterns or “brain states” that reflect motivation, intention, and experience. Historically, neuroscience research has focused almost exclusively on stimulus-driven activity, ignoring the impact ofinternal state.
MEMORY DISORDERS CENTER Memory Disorders Center Contact: (646) 774-8665. Gabrielle Barrea-Fontan: 646-774-8668.WARREN Y.K. NG, MD
Dr. Ng is a child, adolescent, and adult psychiatrist with an interest in HIV, public psychiatry, and family issues. He is the Medical Director of Outpatient Behavioral Health and the Director of clinical services for the Division of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry at Columbia University Medical Center (CUMC) and NewYork-Presbyterian/Morgan Stanley Children's Hospital. RANDY P. AUERBACH, PHD Dr. Auerbach received his BA from Cornell University (2000) and his PhD in clinical psychology from McGill University (2010). Dr. Auerbach’s research is committed to improving our understanding of depression and suicide in adolescents. This work is funded by grants from the National Institute of Mental Health, the Klingenstein ThirdJAE-EUN MILLER, PHD
Dr. Miller received her Ph.D. in Washington University in St Louis where with Dr. David Holtzman, she made a seminal discovery that the sleep-wake cycle regulates amyloid-beta levels in humans and mice. Dr. Miller then conducted postdoctoral research with Rafael Yuste in the Department of Biological Sciences at Columbia University where she studied the function of intrinsic neuronal ensemblesMICHAEL AVISSAR, MD
3 Columbus Circle. New York, NY 10019. Primary. New Patient Appointments: 212-342-3800. Phone: (212) 305-6001. Open location inGoogle Maps.
ALLAHYAR KANGARLU, PHD Allahyar Kangarlu is the Director of the physics and engineering group at NYSPI MRI research center at Columbia University in New York City. He is also an associate professor of neurobiology at the department of Psychiatry and a senior physicist with the New York State PsychiatricInstitute (NYSPI).
WALTER BOCKTING, PHD Overview. Dr. Bockting is a Clinical Psychologist and Director of the Program for the Study of LGBT Health at the New York State Psychiatric Institute / Columbia Psychiatry and the Columbia University School of Nursing. His research interests include identity development across CHRISTOPH KELLENDONK, PHD He then joined Eric Kandel's laboratory at Columbia University in New York as a post-doctoral research fellow where he became interested in using mouse genetics to study neuropsychiatric disorders. Since 2008 Dr. Kellendonk is an independent investigator in the Departments of Pharmacology and Psychiatry at Columbia University.CAROLINE AROUT, PHD
Our website uses cookies This website uses cookies as well as similar tools and technologies to understand visitors’ experiences. By continuing to use this website, you consent to Columbia University’s usage of cookies and similar technologies, in accordance with GARY SEAN ESCOLA, MD Research. Behaviors and cognitions arise from an interplay between neural activity driven by external stimuli and internal activity patterns or “brain states” that reflect motivation, intention, and experience. Historically, neuroscience research has focused almost exclusively on stimulus-driven activity, ignoring the impact ofinternal state.
MEMORY DISORDERS CENTER Memory Disorders Center Contact: (646) 774-8665. Gabrielle Barrea-Fontan: 646-774-8668.WARREN Y.K. NG, MD
Dr. Ng is a child, adolescent, and adult psychiatrist with an interest in HIV, public psychiatry, and family issues. He is the Medical Director of Outpatient Behavioral Health and the Director of clinical services for the Division of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry at Columbia University Medical Center (CUMC) and NewYork-Presbyterian/Morgan Stanley Children's Hospital. RANDY P. AUERBACH, PHD Dr. Auerbach received his BA from Cornell University (2000) and his PhD in clinical psychology from McGill University (2010). Dr. Auerbach’s research is committed to improving our understanding of depression and suicide in adolescents. This work is funded by grants from the National Institute of Mental Health, the Klingenstein ThirdJAE-EUN MILLER, PHD
Dr. Miller received her Ph.D. in Washington University in St Louis where with Dr. David Holtzman, she made a seminal discovery that the sleep-wake cycle regulates amyloid-beta levels in humans and mice. Dr. Miller then conducted postdoctoral research with Rafael Yuste in the Department of Biological Sciences at Columbia University where she studied the function of intrinsic neuronal ensemblesMICHAEL AVISSAR, MD
3 Columbus Circle. New York, NY 10019. Primary. New Patient Appointments: 212-342-3800. Phone: (212) 305-6001. Open location inGoogle Maps.
ALLAHYAR KANGARLU, PHD Allahyar Kangarlu is the Director of the physics and engineering group at NYSPI MRI research center at Columbia University in New York City. He is also an associate professor of neurobiology at the department of Psychiatry and a senior physicist with the New York State PsychiatricInstitute (NYSPI).
WALTER BOCKTING, PHD Overview. Dr. Bockting is a Clinical Psychologist and Director of the Program for the Study of LGBT Health at the New York State Psychiatric Institute / Columbia Psychiatry and the Columbia University School of Nursing. His research interests include identity development across CHRISTOPH KELLENDONK, PHD He then joined Eric Kandel's laboratory at Columbia University in New York as a post-doctoral research fellow where he became interested in using mouse genetics to study neuropsychiatric disorders. Since 2008 Dr. Kellendonk is an independent investigator in the Departments of Pharmacology and Psychiatry at Columbia University.CAROLINE AROUT, PHD
Our website uses cookies This website uses cookies as well as similar tools and technologies to understand visitors’ experiences. By continuing to use this website, you consent to Columbia University’s usage of cookies and similar technologies, in accordance with GARY SEAN ESCOLA, MD Research. Behaviors and cognitions arise from an interplay between neural activity driven by external stimuli and internal activity patterns or “brain states” that reflect motivation, intention, and experience. Historically, neuroscience research has focused almost exclusively on stimulus-driven activity, ignoring the impact ofinternal state.
JOHN J. MARIANI, MD
Overview. Dr. John Mariani is an Associate Professor of Clinical Psychiatry at the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Columbia University and a Research Psychiatrist at the New York State Psychiatric Institute. After receiving his medical degree from the New York University School of Medicine and completing his psychiatryresidency at the
HOW TO MOTIVATE HEALTH WORKERS TO SEEK MENTAL HEALTH CARE A Columbia study looked at a short and promising approach that could encourage more health workers to get the mental health care they need via a method centered on a three-minute video.JAE-EUN MILLER, PHD
Dr. Miller received her Ph.D. in Washington University in St Louis where with Dr. David Holtzman, she made a seminal discovery that the sleep-wake cycle regulates amyloid-beta levels in humans and mice. Dr. Miller then conducted postdoctoral research with Rafael Yuste in the Department of Biological Sciences at Columbia University where she studied the function of intrinsic neuronal ensemblesBRIAN C. JO, PHD
Brian C. Jo, PhD, is a licensed psychologist at the Columbia Day Program where he serves on the faculty as an Instructor of Medical Psychology in Psychiatry. He is located at the ColumbiaDoctors Psychiatry Midtown office at Columbia University Medical Center(CUMC). Dr.
WALTER BOCKTING, PHD Dr. Bockting’s research is in the area of gender, sexuality, and health. His research focuses on the development of gender identity and sexual orientation across the lifespan, and the impact of social stigma on the mental health, sexual health, and quality of life of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and, particularly, transgender and gender nonbinary individuals, their families and communities.MARGARET HANEY, PHD
Overview. Dr. Margaret (Meg) Haney is a Professor of Neurobiology (in Psychiatry) at the Columbia University Medical Center, where she is the Director of the Cannabis Research Laboratory and Co-Director of the Substance Use Research Center. Her research focuses on human laboratory models of cannabis and cocaine use disorders and theassessment
CATHERINE MONK, PHD
Dr. Catherine Monk is Professor of Medical Psychology in the Departments of Obstetrics & Gynecology (Ob/Gyn), and Psychiatry, Research Scientist VI at the New York State Psychiatric Institute, and founding director of the newly launched initiative to embed Women’s Mental Health in Columbia’s Ob/Gyn Department (Women’s MentalHealth @Ob
ALLAHYAR KANGARLU, PHD Allahyar Kangarlu is the Director of the physics and engineering group at NYSPI MRI research center at Columbia University in New York City. He is also an associate professor of neurobiology at the department of Psychiatry and a senior physicist with the New York State PsychiatricInstitute (NYSPI).
JEAN ENDICOTT, PHD
Jean Endicott, Ph.D. Professor of Clinical Psychiatry, Department of Psychiatry, College of Physicians and Surgeons, Columbia University and Director, Division of Clinical Phenomenology and Chief of the Department of Research Assessment and Training at the New York State Psychiatric Institute. MAYA SABATELLO, LLB, PHD Maya Sabatello specializes in bioethics, medical ethics, disability studies, international law and comparative human rights. A lawyer with a PhD in political science, and post-doctoral training from Harvard Medical School and Columbia University Medical Center, COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY DEPARTMENT OF PSYCHIATRYPATIENT CAREJOIN A STUDYEDUCATION AND TRAININGRESEARCHCOVID-19MESSAGE FROM THE DIRECTOR Call 212-305-6001 for an appointment or a referral. 212-305-6001. The Department of Psychiatry at Columbia University is preeminent among academic medical institutions in psychiatric research, education and clinical care. Message from the Chair: Jeffrey A. Lieberman, MD Message from the Chair: Jeffrey A. Lieberman, MD. EATING DISORDERS CLINIC The Columbia Center for Eating Disorders is an internationally recognized program committed to the research and treatment of eating disorders. Founded in 1979 by Dr. B. Timothy Walsh, the Center is currently under the leadership of Dr. Evelyn Attia. Our multidisciplinary team has unparalleled expertise in cutting edge research, which is used to MEMORY DISORDERS CENTER Memory Disorders Center Contact: (646) 774-8665. Gabrielle Barrea-Fontan: 646-774-8668.JAE-EUN MILLER, PHD
Dr. Miller received her Ph.D. in Washington University in St Louis where with Dr. David Holtzman, she made a seminal discovery that the sleep-wake cycle regulates amyloid-beta levels in humans and mice. Dr. Miller then conducted postdoctoral research with Rafael Yuste in the Department of Biological Sciences at Columbia University where she studied the function of intrinsic neuronal ensemblesMARGARET HANEY, PHD
Overview. Dr. Margaret (Meg) Haney is a Professor of Neurobiology (in Psychiatry) at the Columbia University Medical Center, where she is the Director of the Cannabis Research Laboratory and Co-Director of the Substance Use Research Center. Her research focuses on human laboratory models of cannabis and cocaine use disorders and theassessment
MICHAEL AVISSAR, MD
3 Columbus Circle. New York, NY 10019. Primary. New Patient Appointments: 212-342-3800. Phone: (212) 305-6001. Open location inGoogle Maps.
WILLIAM FIFER, PHD
Dr. Fifer's research interests focus on fetal and neonatal behavioral, physiological and central nervous system development. Current investigations in his laboratory include studies of fetal, newborn and premature infant neurobehavioral responses to environmental stimulation during sleep and the effects of prenatal exposures on later neurodevelopment.CAROLINE AROUT, PHD
Our website uses cookies This website uses cookies as well as similar tools and technologies to understand visitors’ experiences. By continuing to use this website, you consent to Columbia University’s usage of cookies and similar technologies, in accordance with MAYA SABATELLO, LLB, PHD Maya Sabatello specializes in bioethics, medical ethics, disability studies, international law and comparative human rights. A lawyer with a PhD in political science, and post-doctoral training from Harvard Medical School and Columbia University Medical Center, GARY SEAN ESCOLA, MD Research. Behaviors and cognitions arise from an interplay between neural activity driven by external stimuli and internal activity patterns or “brain states” that reflect motivation, intention, and experience. Historically, neuroscience research has focused almost exclusively on stimulus-driven activity, ignoring the impact ofinternal state.
COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY DEPARTMENT OF PSYCHIATRYPATIENT CAREJOIN A STUDYEDUCATION AND TRAININGRESEARCHCOVID-19MESSAGE FROM THE DIRECTOR Call 212-305-6001 for an appointment or a referral. 212-305-6001. The Department of Psychiatry at Columbia University is preeminent among academic medical institutions in psychiatric research, education and clinical care. Message from the Chair: Jeffrey A. Lieberman, MD Message from the Chair: Jeffrey A. Lieberman, MD. EATING DISORDERS CLINIC The Columbia Center for Eating Disorders is an internationally recognized program committed to the research and treatment of eating disorders. Founded in 1979 by Dr. B. Timothy Walsh, the Center is currently under the leadership of Dr. Evelyn Attia. Our multidisciplinary team has unparalleled expertise in cutting edge research, which is used to MEMORY DISORDERS CENTER Memory Disorders Center Contact: (646) 774-8665. Gabrielle Barrea-Fontan: 646-774-8668.JAE-EUN MILLER, PHD
Dr. Miller received her Ph.D. in Washington University in St Louis where with Dr. David Holtzman, she made a seminal discovery that the sleep-wake cycle regulates amyloid-beta levels in humans and mice. Dr. Miller then conducted postdoctoral research with Rafael Yuste in the Department of Biological Sciences at Columbia University where she studied the function of intrinsic neuronal ensemblesMARGARET HANEY, PHD
Overview. Dr. Margaret (Meg) Haney is a Professor of Neurobiology (in Psychiatry) at the Columbia University Medical Center, where she is the Director of the Cannabis Research Laboratory and Co-Director of the Substance Use Research Center. Her research focuses on human laboratory models of cannabis and cocaine use disorders and theassessment
MICHAEL AVISSAR, MD
3 Columbus Circle. New York, NY 10019. Primary. New Patient Appointments: 212-342-3800. Phone: (212) 305-6001. Open location inGoogle Maps.
WILLIAM FIFER, PHD
Dr. Fifer's research interests focus on fetal and neonatal behavioral, physiological and central nervous system development. Current investigations in his laboratory include studies of fetal, newborn and premature infant neurobehavioral responses to environmental stimulation during sleep and the effects of prenatal exposures on later neurodevelopment.CAROLINE AROUT, PHD
Our website uses cookies This website uses cookies as well as similar tools and technologies to understand visitors’ experiences. By continuing to use this website, you consent to Columbia University’s usage of cookies and similar technologies, in accordance with MAYA SABATELLO, LLB, PHD Maya Sabatello specializes in bioethics, medical ethics, disability studies, international law and comparative human rights. A lawyer with a PhD in political science, and post-doctoral training from Harvard Medical School and Columbia University Medical Center, GARY SEAN ESCOLA, MD Research. Behaviors and cognitions arise from an interplay between neural activity driven by external stimuli and internal activity patterns or “brain states” that reflect motivation, intention, and experience. Historically, neuroscience research has focused almost exclusively on stimulus-driven activity, ignoring the impact ofinternal state.
CONTACT US | COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY DEPARTMENT OF PSYCHIATRY New York State Psychiatric Institute and Columbia University Department of Psychiatry. 1051 Riverside Drive New York, NY 10032 646-774-5000. Clinical Services OUR TEAM | COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY DEPARTMENT OF PSYCHIATRY Franklin Schneier, MD Office: (646) 774-8041 frs1@cumc.columbia.edu. Publications in NLM's PubMed. Franklin Schneier, M.D. is a Professor of Clinical Psychiatry at Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons and Research Scientist in the Anxiety Disorders Clinic at HOW TO MOTIVATE HEALTH WORKERS TO SEEK MENTAL HEALTH CARE A Columbia study looked at a short and promising approach that could encourage more health workers to get the mental health care they need via a method centered on a three-minute video.WARREN Y.K. NG, MD
Dr. Ng is a child, adolescent, and adult psychiatrist with an interest in HIV, public psychiatry, and family issues. He is the Medical Director of Outpatient Behavioral Health and the Director of clinical services for the Division of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry at Columbia University Medical Center (CUMC) and NewYork-Presbyterian/Morgan Stanley Children's Hospital. HOSPITAL BASED CARE AT NEWYORK-PRESBYTERIAN/COLUMBIA Milstein 9 Garden North is a 24-bed psychiatric inpatient teaching unit located on 168th Street in Northern Manhattan. It provides acute, evidence-based psychiatric treatment to adults who suffer from mental illness, with a main focus on complex affective disorders and personality/character disorders as well as psychotic disorders.MARGARET HANEY, PHD
Overview. Dr. Margaret (Meg) Haney is a Professor of Neurobiology (in Psychiatry) at the Columbia University Medical Center, where she is the Director of the Cannabis Research Laboratory and Co-Director of the Substance Use Research Center. Her research focuses on human laboratory models of cannabis and cocaine use disorders and theassessment
BRIAN C. JO, PHD
Brian C. Jo, PhD, is a licensed psychologist at the Columbia Day Program where he serves on the faculty as an Instructor of Medical Psychology in Psychiatry. He is located at the ColumbiaDoctors Psychiatry Midtown office at Columbia University Medical Center(CUMC). Dr.
STEPHEN J DONOVAN, MD Location (s) CUMC/Herbert Pardes Building of the New York State Psychiatric Institute. 1051 Riverside Drive. New York, NY 10032. Primary. Phone: (917) 974-8078. Fax: (646) 774-8034. CHRISTOPH KELLENDONK, PHD He then joined Eric Kandel's laboratory at Columbia University in New York as a post-doctoral research fellow where he became interested in using mouse genetics to study neuropsychiatric disorders. Since 2008 Dr. Kellendonk is an independent investigator in the Departments of Pharmacology and Psychiatry at Columbia University. MAYA SABATELLO, LLB, PHD Maya Sabatello specializes in bioethics, medical ethics, disability studies, international law and comparative human rights. A lawyer with a PhD in political science, and post-doctoral training from Harvard Medical School and Columbia University Medical Center, MEMORY DISORDERS CENTER Memory Disorders Center Contact: (646) 774-8665. Gabrielle Barrea-Fontan: 646-774-8668.WARREN Y.K. NG, MD
Dr. Ng is a child, adolescent, and adult psychiatrist with an interest in HIV, public psychiatry, and family issues. He is the Medical Director of Outpatient Behavioral Health and the Director of clinical services for the Division of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry at Columbia University Medical Center (CUMC) and NewYork-Presbyterian/Morgan Stanley Children's Hospital.JOHN J. MARIANI, MD
Overview. Dr. John Mariani is an Associate Professor of Clinical Psychiatry at the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Columbia University and a Research Psychiatrist at the New York State Psychiatric Institute. After receiving his medical degree from the New York University School of Medicine and completing his psychiatryresidency at the
RANDY P. AUERBACH, PHD Dr. Auerbach received his BA from Cornell University (2000) and his PhD in clinical psychology from McGill University (2010). Dr. Auerbach’s research is committed to improving our understanding of depression and suicide in adolescents. This work is funded by grants from the National Institute of Mental Health, the Klingenstein ThirdJAE-EUN MILLER, PHD
Dr. Miller received her Ph.D. in Washington University in St Louis where with Dr. David Holtzman, she made a seminal discovery that the sleep-wake cycle regulates amyloid-beta levels in humans and mice. Dr. Miller then conducted postdoctoral research with Rafael Yuste in the Department of Biological Sciences at Columbia University where she studied the function of intrinsic neuronal ensemblesMICHAEL AVISSAR, MD
3 Columbus Circle. New York, NY 10019. Primary. New Patient Appointments: 212-342-3800. Phone: (212) 305-6001. Open location inGoogle Maps.
ALLAHYAR KANGARLU, PHD Allahyar Kangarlu is the Director of the physics and engineering group at NYSPI MRI research center at Columbia University in New York City. He is also an associate professor of neurobiology at the department of Psychiatry and a senior physicist with the New York State PsychiatricInstitute (NYSPI).
WALTER BOCKTING, PHD Overview. Dr. Bockting is a Clinical Psychologist and Director of the Program for the Study of LGBT Health at the New York State Psychiatric Institute / Columbia Psychiatry and the Columbia University School of Nursing. His research interests include identity development across CHRISTOPH KELLENDONK, PHD He then joined Eric Kandel's laboratory at Columbia University in New York as a post-doctoral research fellow where he became interested in using mouse genetics to study neuropsychiatric disorders. Since 2008 Dr. Kellendonk is an independent investigator in the Departments of Pharmacology and Psychiatry at Columbia University.CAROLINE AROUT, PHD
Our website uses cookies This website uses cookies as well as similar tools and technologies to understand visitors’ experiences. By continuing to use this website, you consent to Columbia University’s usage of cookies and similar technologies, in accordance with MEMORY DISORDERS CENTER Memory Disorders Center Contact: (646) 774-8665. Gabrielle Barrea-Fontan: 646-774-8668.WARREN Y.K. NG, MD
Dr. Ng is a child, adolescent, and adult psychiatrist with an interest in HIV, public psychiatry, and family issues. He is the Medical Director of Outpatient Behavioral Health and the Director of clinical services for the Division of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry at Columbia University Medical Center (CUMC) and NewYork-Presbyterian/Morgan Stanley Children's Hospital.JOHN J. MARIANI, MD
Overview. Dr. John Mariani is an Associate Professor of Clinical Psychiatry at the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Columbia University and a Research Psychiatrist at the New York State Psychiatric Institute. After receiving his medical degree from the New York University School of Medicine and completing his psychiatryresidency at the
RANDY P. AUERBACH, PHD Dr. Auerbach received his BA from Cornell University (2000) and his PhD in clinical psychology from McGill University (2010). Dr. Auerbach’s research is committed to improving our understanding of depression and suicide in adolescents. This work is funded by grants from the National Institute of Mental Health, the Klingenstein ThirdJAE-EUN MILLER, PHD
Dr. Miller received her Ph.D. in Washington University in St Louis where with Dr. David Holtzman, she made a seminal discovery that the sleep-wake cycle regulates amyloid-beta levels in humans and mice. Dr. Miller then conducted postdoctoral research with Rafael Yuste in the Department of Biological Sciences at Columbia University where she studied the function of intrinsic neuronal ensemblesMICHAEL AVISSAR, MD
3 Columbus Circle. New York, NY 10019. Primary. New Patient Appointments: 212-342-3800. Phone: (212) 305-6001. Open location inGoogle Maps.
ALLAHYAR KANGARLU, PHD Allahyar Kangarlu is the Director of the physics and engineering group at NYSPI MRI research center at Columbia University in New York City. He is also an associate professor of neurobiology at the department of Psychiatry and a senior physicist with the New York State PsychiatricInstitute (NYSPI).
WALTER BOCKTING, PHD Overview. Dr. Bockting is a Clinical Psychologist and Director of the Program for the Study of LGBT Health at the New York State Psychiatric Institute / Columbia Psychiatry and the Columbia University School of Nursing. His research interests include identity development across CHRISTOPH KELLENDONK, PHD He then joined Eric Kandel's laboratory at Columbia University in New York as a post-doctoral research fellow where he became interested in using mouse genetics to study neuropsychiatric disorders. Since 2008 Dr. Kellendonk is an independent investigator in the Departments of Pharmacology and Psychiatry at Columbia University.CAROLINE AROUT, PHD
Our website uses cookies This website uses cookies as well as similar tools and technologies to understand visitors’ experiences. By continuing to use this website, you consent to Columbia University’s usage of cookies and similar technologies, in accordance with HOW TO MOTIVATE HEALTH WORKERS TO SEEK MENTAL HEALTH CARE A Columbia study looked at a short and promising approach that could encourage more health workers to get the mental health care they need via a method centered on a three-minute video.JOHN J. MARIANI, MD
Overview. Dr. John Mariani is an Associate Professor of Clinical Psychiatry at the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Columbia University and a Research Psychiatrist at the New York State Psychiatric Institute. After receiving his medical degree from the New York University School of Medicine and completing his psychiatryresidency at the
JAE-EUN MILLER, PHD
Dr. Miller received her Ph.D. in Washington University in St Louis where with Dr. David Holtzman, she made a seminal discovery that the sleep-wake cycle regulates amyloid-beta levels in humans and mice. Dr. Miller then conducted postdoctoral research with Rafael Yuste in the Department of Biological Sciences at Columbia University where she studied the function of intrinsic neuronal ensembles APPLY | COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY DEPARTMENT OF PSYCHIATRY Columbia University, New York State Psychiatric Institute is an equal opportunity employer. Minority applicants are encouraged to apply. For further inquiries, please contact: Mildred Diaz, MSOL. Administrative Coordinator. Telephone: 646-774-6145. Fax: 646-774-6111. WALTER BOCKTING, PHD Dr. Bockting’s research is in the area of gender, sexuality, and health. His research focuses on the development of gender identity and sexual orientation across the lifespan, and the impact of social stigma on the mental health, sexual health, and quality of life of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and, particularly, transgender and gender nonbinary individuals, their families and communities.MARGARET HANEY, PHD
Overview. Dr. Margaret (Meg) Haney is a Professor of Neurobiology (in Psychiatry) at the Columbia University Medical Center, where she is the Director of the Cannabis Research Laboratory and Co-Director of the Substance Use Research Center. Her research focuses on human laboratory models of cannabis and cocaine use disorders and theassessment
ALLAHYAR KANGARLU, PHD Allahyar Kangarlu is the Director of the physics and engineering group at NYSPI MRI research center at Columbia University in New York City. He is also an associate professor of neurobiology at the department of Psychiatry and a senior physicist with the New York State PsychiatricInstitute (NYSPI).
JEAN ENDICOTT, PHD
Jean Endicott, Ph.D. Professor of Clinical Psychiatry, Department of Psychiatry, College of Physicians and Surgeons, Columbia University and Director, Division of Clinical Phenomenology and Chief of the Department of Research Assessment and Training at the New York State Psychiatric Institute. GABRIELLE FRACKMAN, PHD Dr. Frackman has developed specialties in health psychology, women’s reproductive mental health, and trauma. At CUMC, Dr. Frackman provides individual psychotherapy for mood disorders, personality disorders, trauma and stressor-related conditions, as well as psychological issues associated with women’s reproductive health. MAYA SABATELLO, LLB, PHD Maya Sabatello specializes in bioethics, medical ethics, disability studies, international law and comparative human rights. A lawyer with a PhD in political science, and post-doctoral training from Harvard Medical School and Columbia University Medical Center, COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY DEPARTMENT OF PSYCHIATRYPATIENT CAREJOIN A STUDYEDUCATION AND TRAININGRESEARCHCOVID-19MESSAGE FROM THE DIRECTOR Call 212-305-6001 for an appointment or a referral. 212-305-6001. The Department of Psychiatry at Columbia University is preeminent among academic medical institutions in psychiatric research, education and clinical care. Message from the Chair: Jeffrey A. Lieberman, MD Message from the Chair: Jeffrey A. Lieberman, MD. EATING DISORDERS CLINIC The Columbia Center for Eating Disorders is an internationally recognized program committed to the research and treatment of eating disorders. Founded in 1979 by Dr. B. Timothy Walsh, the Center is currently under the leadership of Dr. Evelyn Attia. Our multidisciplinary team has unparalleled expertise in cutting edge research, which is used to MEMORY DISORDERS CENTER Memory Disorders Center Contact: (646) 774-8665. Gabrielle Barrea-Fontan: 646-774-8668.JAE-EUN MILLER, PHD
Dr. Miller received her Ph.D. in Washington University in St Louis where with Dr. David Holtzman, she made a seminal discovery that the sleep-wake cycle regulates amyloid-beta levels in humans and mice. Dr. Miller then conducted postdoctoral research with Rafael Yuste in the Department of Biological Sciences at Columbia University where she studied the function of intrinsic neuronal ensemblesMARGARET HANEY, PHD
Overview. Dr. Margaret (Meg) Haney is a Professor of Neurobiology (in Psychiatry) at the Columbia University Medical Center, where she is the Director of the Cannabis Research Laboratory and Co-Director of the Substance Use Research Center. Her research focuses on human laboratory models of cannabis and cocaine use disorders and theassessment
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Dr. Fifer's research interests focus on fetal and neonatal behavioral, physiological and central nervous system development. Current investigations in his laboratory include studies of fetal, newborn and premature infant neurobehavioral responses to environmental stimulation during sleep and the effects of prenatal exposures on later neurodevelopment.CAROLINE AROUT, PHD
Our website uses cookies This website uses cookies as well as similar tools and technologies to understand visitors’ experiences. By continuing to use this website, you consent to Columbia University’s usage of cookies and similar technologies, in accordance with MAYA SABATELLO, LLB, PHD Maya Sabatello specializes in bioethics, medical ethics, disability studies, international law and comparative human rights. A lawyer with a PhD in political science, and post-doctoral training from Harvard Medical School and Columbia University Medical Center, GARY SEAN ESCOLA, MD Research. Behaviors and cognitions arise from an interplay between neural activity driven by external stimuli and internal activity patterns or “brain states” that reflect motivation, intention, and experience. Historically, neuroscience research has focused almost exclusively on stimulus-driven activity, ignoring the impact ofinternal state.
COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY DEPARTMENT OF PSYCHIATRYPATIENT CAREJOIN A STUDYEDUCATION AND TRAININGRESEARCHCOVID-19MESSAGE FROM THE DIRECTOR Call 212-305-6001 for an appointment or a referral. 212-305-6001. The Department of Psychiatry at Columbia University is preeminent among academic medical institutions in psychiatric research, education and clinical care. Message from the Chair: Jeffrey A. Lieberman, MD Message from the Chair: Jeffrey A. Lieberman, MD. EATING DISORDERS CLINIC The Columbia Center for Eating Disorders is an internationally recognized program committed to the research and treatment of eating disorders. Founded in 1979 by Dr. B. Timothy Walsh, the Center is currently under the leadership of Dr. Evelyn Attia. Our multidisciplinary team has unparalleled expertise in cutting edge research, which is used to MEMORY DISORDERS CENTER Memory Disorders Center Contact: (646) 774-8665. Gabrielle Barrea-Fontan: 646-774-8668.JAE-EUN MILLER, PHD
Dr. Miller received her Ph.D. in Washington University in St Louis where with Dr. David Holtzman, she made a seminal discovery that the sleep-wake cycle regulates amyloid-beta levels in humans and mice. Dr. Miller then conducted postdoctoral research with Rafael Yuste in the Department of Biological Sciences at Columbia University where she studied the function of intrinsic neuronal ensemblesMARGARET HANEY, PHD
Overview. Dr. Margaret (Meg) Haney is a Professor of Neurobiology (in Psychiatry) at the Columbia University Medical Center, where she is the Director of the Cannabis Research Laboratory and Co-Director of the Substance Use Research Center. Her research focuses on human laboratory models of cannabis and cocaine use disorders and theassessment
MICHAEL AVISSAR, MD
3 Columbus Circle. New York, NY 10019. Primary. New Patient Appointments: 212-342-3800. Phone: (212) 305-6001. Open location inGoogle Maps.
WILLIAM FIFER, PHD
Dr. Fifer's research interests focus on fetal and neonatal behavioral, physiological and central nervous system development. Current investigations in his laboratory include studies of fetal, newborn and premature infant neurobehavioral responses to environmental stimulation during sleep and the effects of prenatal exposures on later neurodevelopment.CAROLINE AROUT, PHD
Our website uses cookies This website uses cookies as well as similar tools and technologies to understand visitors’ experiences. By continuing to use this website, you consent to Columbia University’s usage of cookies and similar technologies, in accordance with MAYA SABATELLO, LLB, PHD Maya Sabatello specializes in bioethics, medical ethics, disability studies, international law and comparative human rights. A lawyer with a PhD in political science, and post-doctoral training from Harvard Medical School and Columbia University Medical Center, GARY SEAN ESCOLA, MD Research. Behaviors and cognitions arise from an interplay between neural activity driven by external stimuli and internal activity patterns or “brain states” that reflect motivation, intention, and experience. Historically, neuroscience research has focused almost exclusively on stimulus-driven activity, ignoring the impact ofinternal state.
CONTACT US | COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY DEPARTMENT OF PSYCHIATRY New York State Psychiatric Institute and Columbia University Department of Psychiatry. 1051 Riverside Drive New York, NY 10032 646-774-5000. Clinical Services OUR TEAM | COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY DEPARTMENT OF PSYCHIATRY Franklin Schneier, MD Office: (646) 774-8041 frs1@cumc.columbia.edu. Publications in NLM's PubMed. Franklin Schneier, M.D. is a Professor of Clinical Psychiatry at Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons and Research Scientist in the Anxiety Disorders Clinic at HOW TO MOTIVATE HEALTH WORKERS TO SEEK MENTAL HEALTH CARE A Columbia study looked at a short and promising approach that could encourage more health workers to get the mental health care they need via a method centered on a three-minute video.WARREN Y.K. NG, MD
Dr. Ng is a child, adolescent, and adult psychiatrist with an interest in HIV, public psychiatry, and family issues. He is the Medical Director of Outpatient Behavioral Health and the Director of clinical services for the Division of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry at Columbia University Medical Center (CUMC) and NewYork-Presbyterian/Morgan Stanley Children's Hospital. HOSPITAL BASED CARE AT NEWYORK-PRESBYTERIAN/COLUMBIA Milstein 9 Garden North is a 24-bed psychiatric inpatient teaching unit located on 168th Street in Northern Manhattan. It provides acute, evidence-based psychiatric treatment to adults who suffer from mental illness, with a main focus on complex affective disorders and personality/character disorders as well as psychotic disorders.MARGARET HANEY, PHD
Overview. Dr. Margaret (Meg) Haney is a Professor of Neurobiology (in Psychiatry) at the Columbia University Medical Center, where she is the Director of the Cannabis Research Laboratory and Co-Director of the Substance Use Research Center. Her research focuses on human laboratory models of cannabis and cocaine use disorders and theassessment
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