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Schedule - Fall 2007
Tuesdays | 12 NOON | Meyer 1-191
(Video link in bayview Alpha Commons - 4th Floor Conference Room)

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DATEPRESENTERTOPIC/TITLE
Sept 4Sir David GoldbergPsychosocial Interventions with an Evidence-based Perspective: Depression and Unexplained Somatic Symptoms
11

Dr. Marcos Grados
JHU Psychiatry

OCD, Tourette's Syndrome and ADHD: What are the Connections?
18Dr. Patricia Faris
Univ of Minnesota
A Pathological Model of Bulimia Nervosa: Basic, Translational and Clinical Studies
Oct 2Dr. Henry Holcum
Maryland Psychiatric Research Center
Leaning from Our Mistakes: Visual and Motor Skill Acquisition in Schizophrenia
9Dr. Robert Ursano
Uniformed Services Health Sciences University
PTSD and Disaster Behaviors: Psychological and Behavioral Responses to Disaster
16Dr. Michelle Mielke
JHU Dept of Psychiatry
Membrane Lipids, Metabolites, and Lipid Peroxidation Products as Biomarkers of Alzheimer's Disease Progression
23Dr. Phillip Leon
Univ of Oklahoma, Tulsa
Adolescent Depression Awareness Program: Inter-university and Community Collaboration
Nov 6Dr. Paul Rosenberg
JHU Psychiatry
Depressive Symptoms as a Prodrome to Dementia
13Dr. Bruce Wexler
Yale University
Cognitive Remediation: Computerized Brain Activation Exercises in the Treatment of Schizophrenia
20Dr. Susumu Mori
JHU Radiology
Recent Progress in Quantitative White Matter Anatomical Studies by MRI
Dec 4Dr. Jennifer Payne
JHU Psychiatry
Personality Traits of Women with Prementrual, Postpartum, and Perimenopausal Mood Symptoms
11Dr. Wanli Smith
JHU Psychiatry

Neurobiology of Genetic Forms of Schizophrenia

18Cancelled---
Jan 8Dr. Robert Provine
UMBC
Laughter, yawning and neurological programs for sociality
15Dr. Nassir Ghaemi
Emory
The Rise and Fall of the Biopsychosocial Model of Psychiatry
22Dr. Ned Kallin
Univ. of Wisconsin
Emotion Regulation Circuitry: Altered Function in Depression and Anxiety Disorders
FebNo conferences---
Mar 4Dr. John Desmond
JHU, Dept. of Neurology
Cerebro-cerebellar circuits involved in maintaining and manipulating verbal information
11John Kane
Long Island Jewish Hospital
Pharmacologic Treatment of Schizophrenia: How Far Have We Come?
18Dr. John Krystal
Yale University
Glutamate, the prefrontal cortex, and schizophrenia: Capturing the angel in ANgel Dust
Apr 1Kelly TamashiroMaternal Stress and Nutrition During Pregnancy: Consequences for Offspring
8Dr. Michael First
Columbia University
"The DSM-V Research Planning Process"
15Dr. Dobrila RudnickiA new type of Huntington's disease: Unique insights into the pathogenesis of neurodegeneration
22Dr. Joseph Coyle
Harvard University
NMDA Receptor Hypofunction and Schizophrenia: The Emergence of a Pathologic Circuit
29

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Dr. Bertha Madras
Deputy Director for Demand Reduction, Office of National Drug Control Policy, Executive Office of the President

"Intervening with Drug Abusing Patients in Primary Care Medical Settings: New Research Evidence, Practice Guidelines and Policy Changes"
May 6APA no conference---
13Dr. Philip Mitchell
Head, University of New South Wales
Department of Psychiatry
Novey Lecture, "The Brave New World of genetic testing for mood disorders: What do our patients think?"
20Dr. Carolyn Robinowitz
President, APA
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