2009 Rachel Upjohn Clinical Scholar Award Recipients Announced
The University of Michigan Depression is pleased to announce its 2009 Rachel Upjohn Clinical Scholars Award recipients. The goal of the award is to train a new generation of clinical investigators, focusing their studies upon depression. Congratulations to all.
Peter Blandino Jr., Ph.D.
Examination of Immunological Gene Expression in Depression of Schizophrenic Populations |
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Lauren L. Drag, Ph.D.
Functional and Structural Correlates of Psychomotor Dysfunction in Late-Onset Depression |
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David T. Hsu, Ph.D.
The Role of Endogenous Opioids in Regulating the Response to Social Rejection and Acceptance in Major Depressive Disorder: A Pilot Study |
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Michelle R. Kees, Ph.D.
Risk, Resilience, and Mental Health in Soldiers and Spouses Before Military Deployment |
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Divy Ravindranath, M.D., M.S.
Identifying Effective Interventions for Automatic-Implantable-Cardiac-Defibrillator-Related Depression and Anxiety in a Cardiac Patient Population |
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Katherine Rosenblum, Ph.D.
The Circle of Security Pilot: Establishing the Efficacy of a Preventive Intervention for Young Children at Risk for Mental Health Problems |
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Minden Sexton, Ph.D.
Development of a Web-Based Psychotherapeutic Intervention for Depression During Pregnancy |
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Special thanks to U-M Photos Services and Steve Kuzma Photography for select photographs