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Discoveries ›Psychiatric News Features Foundation Prizewinning Scientists for Outstanding Research
The American Psychiatric Association (AMA) featured the Brain & Behavior Research Foundation 2011 Outstanding Achievement Prizewinners in their January News. Scientists honored were:
Carol A. Tamminga, M.D. and Joel E. Kleinman, M.D., Ph.D.: Lieber Prize for Schizophrenia Research
Daniel S. Pine, M.D.: Ruane Prize for Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Research
Michael E. Goldberg, M.D.: Goldman-Rakic Prize for Cognitive Neuroscience Research
David J. Miklowitz, Ph.D. (YI 1987, DI 2001) and Carlos A. Zarate, M.D. (YI 1996, II 2005): Prize for Bipolar Mood Disorders Research
Elena I. Ivleva, M.D., Ph.D. and Amanda J. Law, Ph.D.: Sidney R. Baer Jr. Prize for Innovative and Promising Schizophrenia Research
The prizewinners were honored at the Brain & Behavior Research Foundation National Awards Dinner and spoke at the public 23rd Annual Mental Health Research Symposium last October in New York City.
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