2020 International Mental Health Research Symposium

Friday, October 30, 2020
2020 International Mental Health Research Symposium

Watch the BBRF Outstanding Achievement Prizewinners and the Pardes Humanitarian Prize in Mental Health recipient present updates on leading research discoveries across brain and behavior disorders. Click on each presentation in any order that you prefer.

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PRESENTATIONS:

Welcome

Jeffrey Borenstein, M.D.


President & CEO, BBRF

Opening Remarks

Herbert Pardes, M.D.


President, BBRF Scientific Council

Overview

Robert M.A. Hirschfeld, M.D.


Founding BBRF Scientific Council Member

Thirty Years of Studying Families at Risk for Depression: What Have We Learned?

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Myrna M. Weissman, Ph.D.


Vagelos College of Physicians & Surgeons,

Columbia University

PRIZEWINNER, BBRF PARDES HUMANITARIAN PRIZE IN MENTAL HEALTH

Identifying a Genetic Subtype of Schizophrenia That is Clinically Relevant for Patients and Families

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Anne S. Bassett, M.D., FRCPC


University of Toronto

Toronto General Hospital and Centre for Addiction & Mental Health

BBRF LIEBER PRIZEWINNER FOR OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT IN SCHIZOPHRENIA RESEARCH

Dissecting the Role of Repetitive Regions of the Genome in Schizophrenia and Autism

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Melissa Gymrek, Ph.D.


University of California, San Diego,

Institute for Genomic Medicine

BBRF MALTZ PRIZEWINNER FOR INNOVATIVE AND PROMISING SCHIZOPHRENIA RESEARCH

Thinking Rationally about the Treatment of Bipolar Disorder

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Martin Alda, M.D., FRCPC


Dalhousie University

BBRF COLVIN PRIZEWINNER FOR OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT IN MOOD DISORDERS RESEARCH

How Pain Shapes the Brain: Impact of Childhood Trauma on Suicide Risk

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Gustavo Turecki, M.D., Ph.D.


Douglas Institute, McGill University

BBRF COLVIN PRIZEWINNER FOR OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT IN MOOD DISORDERS RESEARCH

How Early Childhood Experiences Shape Brain Development and Influence Mental and Physical Health Trajectories

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Joan L. Luby, M.D.


Washington University School of Medicine

BBRF RUANE PRIZEWINNER FOR OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT IN CHILD & ADOLESCENT PSYCHIATRIC RESEARCH

Prefrontal Circuits That Regulate Threat and Reward-Elicited Behaviors

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Angela C. Roberts, Ph.D.


University of Cambridge

BBRF GOLDMAN-RAKIC PRIZEWINNER FOR OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT IN COGNITIVE NEUROSCIENCE RESEARCH

A Causal Analysis of the Attentional Network

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Robert Desimone, Ph.D.


Massachusetts Institute of Technology

BBRF GOLDMAN-RAKIC PRIZEWINNER FOR OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT IN COGNITIVE NEUROSCIENCE RESEARCH PRESENTATIONS

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