The Washington Early Recognition Center specializes in youth psychosis
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Covey, Milbrandt, Moran named to National Academy of Inventors (Links to an external site)
Faculty members honored for ‘highly prolific spirit of innovation’
Risk of schizophrenia assessed with new screening tool (Links to an external site)
16-question tool designed to identify young people at high risk
Promoting resilience in health-care workers aim of new grant (Links to an external site)
WashU receives part of $103 million to address depression, anxiety related to pandemic
WashU part of $65 million NIH study of schizophrenia in young people (Links to an external site)
Teens, young adults needed for study aimed at improving early diagnosis
Antidepressant may prevent severe COVID-19, follow-up study indicates (Links to an external site)
Low-cost drug lowers risk of hospitalizations, deaths
Older people’s resilience during pandemic focus of $9 million grant (Links to an external site)
Research to explore the effects of social isolation on cognitive, emotional health
$12.2 million to fund new Conte Center to study neurosteroids (Links to an external site)
Complements efforts of Taylor Family Institute to develop treatments for psychiatric illness
$6.2 million grant to fund Center for Perioperative Mental Health (Links to an external site)
Researchers to study ways to improve mental health for surgery patients
Dr. Mamah Announced the 2021 Recipient of the Dr. John M. Anderson Excellence in Mental Health Award
Dr. Daniel Mamah was announced as this year’s recipient of the 2021 Dr. John M. Anderson Excellence in Mental Health Award. The St. Louis County Children’s Service Fund honors a mental healthcare professional each year who has made significant contributions in the field of behavioral health. Dr. John M. Anderson was an African American psychiatrist […]