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Grados, Marco A, M.D., M.P.H.

Dr. Marco Grados

Assistant Professor

Main Office Address

The Johns Hopkins Hospital
600 North Wolfe Street
CMSC 346
Baltimore, MD 21287

Phone: 443-923-7654
Fax: 443-923-7628

E-mail: mjgrados@jhmi.edu

Education

1990

B.S.

Cayetano Heredia Medical School, Lima, Peru 

1990

M.D.

Cayetano Heredia Medical School, Lima, Peru

2001

M.P.H.

Johns Hopkins School of Public Health 

1990-1991

Internal Medicine Internship

Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit

1991-1994

Psychiatry Residency

Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit

1994-1996

Child Psychiatry Residency

Johns Hopkins Hospital

Professional Interests

  • Research in genetic epidemiology and neurodevelopmental disorders and neuropsychiatry
  • Among the neurodevelopmental disorders, OCD, Tourette's syndrome, autism and associated cognitive and emotional correlates are of interest
  • Neuropsychiatric sequelae of brain trauma

Click the following links to learn more about Dr. Grados' research

Cornelia de Lange Syndrome
Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
Tourette's Syndrome

Selected Publications

Grados MA, LaBuda M, Riddle MA, Walkup J.  Obsessive-compulsive disorder in children and adolescents.  International Review of Psychiatry 9:83-97.  (1997)

Grados MA, Riddle MA.  The pharmacology of obsessive-compulsive disorder in children.  Psychiatric Clinics of North America. Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Clinics of North America. 8(3): 617-34.  (1999)

Grados MA, McCarthy DA.  Stereotypies and repetitive behaviors in Autism. In: Accardo P, Magnusen C, & Capute AJ. (eds.). Autism: Clinical and Research Issues.  pp. 77-101. (2000)

Baltimore: York Press.  Grados MA, Slomine E, Gerring JP, Vasa R, Bryan RN, Denckla MB. A depth of lesion model in pediatric moderate-to-severe traumatic brain injury: Use of SPGR MRI to predict severity and outcome. Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery and Psychiatry. 70(3): 350-358.  (2001)

Grados MA, Riddle MA, Samuels JF, Liang K-Y, Hoehn-Saric R, Bienvenu OJ, Walkup JT, Song D, Nestadt G. The familial phenotype of obsessive-compulsive disorder in relation to tic disorders: the Hopkins OCD Family Study. Biological Psychiatry 50(8): 559-65.  (2001)

 
 
 
 
 

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