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Payne, Jennifer L., M.D., Ph.D.

Assistant Professor
Co-Director, Women's Mood Disorders Center

Main Office Address

Meyer 3-181
The Johns Hopkins Hospital
600 North Wolfe Street
Baltimore, MD 21287

Phone: 410-502-0050
Fax: 410-955-0152

E-mail: jpayne5@jhmi.edu

Education

1990

B.S.

Davidson College

1997

M.D.

Washington University Medical School

1997-1998

Medicine/Psychiatry Internship

Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center

1998-2001

Psychiatry Residency

Johns Hopkins Hospital

2001-2003

Clinical/Research Fellowship- Mood Disorders

National Institute of Mental Health

Professional Interests

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

Riluzole in Bipolar Depression
Valacyclovir in Bipolar Disorder

Click here and here for Hopkins Brain Wise Newsletter articles about Dr. Payne's work

Selected Publications


Payne, J.L., Potash J.B., and DePaulo, J.R.  (2005).  "Recent Findings on  the Genetic Basis of Bipolar Disorder."  Psychiatric Clinics of North America; 28 (2):481-498.

Zarate, C.A., Payne, J.L., Quiroz, J.A., Sporn, J., Denicoff, K.K., Luckenbaugh, D., Charney, D.S., and Manji, H.K. (2004). "An open-label trial of riluzole in patients with treatment-resistant major depression." American Journal of Psychiatry, 161: 171-174.

Manji, H.K., Quiroz, J.A., Sporn, J., Payne, J.L., Denicoff, K., Gray, N., Chen, G., Zarate, C.A., and Charney, D.S. (2003). "Enhancing synaptic plasticity and cellular resilience to develop novel, improved therapeutics for difficult to treat depression." Biological Psychiatry, 53: 707-742.

Manji, H.K., Quiroz, J.A., Payne, J.L., Singh, J., Lopes, B.P., Viegas, J.S., and Zarate, C.A.  (2003). "The underlying neurobiology of bipolar disorder."  World Psychiatry, 2(3): 136-146.

Payne, J.L. (2003).  "The role of estrogen in mood disorders in women." International Review of Psychiatry, 15: 279-289.

 
 
 
 
 

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