Video Recordings from our International Mental Health Research Symposium
On October 27, 2017, we hosted our International Mental Health Research Symposium in New York City. The annual event featured the Foundation’s 2017 Outstanding Achievement Prizewinners and two exceptional Young Investigator Grantees presenting on topics ranging from schizophrenia and addiction to childhood interventions and the brain circuitry behind mood disorders. We were also pleased to present Herbert Pardes, M.D., as our Keynote Speaker. Dr. Pardes is Executive Vice Chairman of the NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital Board and the Founder and President of the Brain & Behavior Research Foundation’s Scientific Council. Nationally recognized for broad expertise in education, research, clinical care and health policy, he offered his thoughts on breakthrough opportunities for mental health.
The entire event was videotaped and the recordings of each presentation are presented below. To learn more about this event visit the event page or read our Awards Dinner press release.
The Prevention of Relapse with Medication: A Statistical Perspective
Presented by the 2017 Foundation Lieber Prizewinner for Outstanding Achievement in Schizophrenia Research:
John M. Davis, M.D.
University of Illinois at Chicago
Toward Personalized Medicine in Schizophrenia: Clinical Trials Targeting Specific Biomarkers and Patient Populations
Presented by the 2017 Maltz Prizewinner for Innovative & Promising Schizophrenia Research:
Deanna L. Kelly, Pharm.D., BCPP
University of Maryland School of Medicine
The Brain Circuitry of Bipolar Disorder: A View from Brain Scanning Research
Presented by the 2017 Colvin Prizewinner for Outstanding Achievement in Mood Disorders Research:
Hilary P. Blumberg, M.D.
Yale University School of Medicine
Foundation Scientific Council Member
2006 Klerman Prizewinner for Exceptional Clinical Research
2006 Independent Investigator
2002 Young Investigator
Mechanisms of Mood Disorder in the Human Brain: Neural Targets for New Treatments
Presented by the 2017 Colvin Prizewinner for Outstanding Achievement in Mood Disorders Research:
Mary L. Phillips, M.D., M.D. (Cantab)
University of Pittsburgh / Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic
Foundation Scientific Council Member
2005 Independent Investigator
Recovery From Severe Psychosocial Deprivation
Presented by the 2017 Ruane Prizewinners for Outstanding Achievement in Child & Adolescent Psychiatric Research:
Nathan A. Fox, Ph.D.
University of Maryland, College Park
2007 Distinguished Investigator
Charles A. Nelson III, Ph.D.
Harvard Medical School
Harvard Graduate School of Education
Boston Children’s Hospital
Charles H. Zeanah, Jr., M.D.
Tulane University School of Medicine
KEYNOTE: Are There Breakthrough Opportunities for Mental Health?
Herbert Pardes, M.D.
Executive Vice Chairman of the Board,
NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital
President, Brain & Behavior Research Foundation Scientific Council
Addiction as Brain Disorder of Self-Control
Trevor Robbins, Ph.D.
University of Cambridge
Harnessing the Microbiota-Gut-Brain Axis During Pregnancy to Improve Mother and Child's Health
Mary C. Kimmel, M.D.
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
2016 Young Investigator
Brain Development and the Immune System: The Basic Science of Stress
Anna V. Molofsky, M.D., Ph.D.
University of California, San Francisco
2016 Young Investigator