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Office
6001 Research Park Blvd
Madison, WI 53719Phone+1 608-263-6100Fax+1 608-263-9340
Education & Training
- University of Wisconsin Hospitals and ClinicsResidency, Psychiatry, 1976 - 1979
- Sidney Kimmel Medical College at Thomas Jefferson UniversityClass of 1976
Certifications & Licensure
- WI State Medical License 1977 - 2025
- MD State Medical License 1980 - 1982
- American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology Psychiatry
Publications & Presentations
PubMed
- Depression: Factors Contributing to Risk and Therapeutic Insights.Ned H Kalin
The American Journal of Psychiatry. 2024-09-01 - PTSD, Phobias, Suicide Attempts, and Psychiatric Vulnerabilities.Ned H Kalin
The American Journal of Psychiatry. 2024-08-01 - Affective Disorders, Pharmacogenomics, and Psychiatric Illness-Related Cardiometabolic Problems.Ned H Kalin
The American Journal of Psychiatry. 2024-07-01
Journal Articles
- American Psychiatric Association PublishingAlik S Widge, Charles B Nemeroff, Ned H Kalin, Thilo Deckersbach, National Institutes of Health
- Association of Prenatal Maternal Depression and Anxiety Symptoms with Infant White Matter MicrostructureNed Kalin, MD, JAMA
- Functional Connectivity Within the Primate Extended Amygdala Is Heritable and Associated with Early-Life Anxious TemperamentAndrew S Fox, Ned H Kalin, Andrew L Alexander, The Journal of Neuroscience
Press Mentions
- Investigators Who Blew the Whistle on STAR*D Fraud Call for Retraction of Five AJP ArticlesOctober 16th, 2024
- Study Highlights Long-Term Benefits of Family-Based Care Following Institutional CareMay 22nd, 2023
- Study Highlights Long-Term Benefits of Family-Based Care Following Institutional CareMay 22nd, 2023
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Grant Support
- Brain Mechanisms Underlying Childhood Generalized Anxiety DisorderNational Institute Of Mental Health2012
- Combining Mouse And Monkey Models To Understand Human Risk For PsychopathologyNational Institute Of Mental Health2011–2012
- Neurobehavioral Bases Of Emotion Regulation And Dysregulation In AdolescenceNational Center For Research Resources2009–2011
- Brain Mechanisms Mediating Genetic Risk Factors For Anxiety And DepressionNational Center For Research Resources2009–2011
- Developmental Mechanisms Underlying The Risk To Develop Anxiety And DepressionNational Institute Of Mental Health2008–2011
- Brain Mechanisms Mediating Genetic Risk Factors For Anxiety And DepressionNational Institute Of Mental Health2008–2011
- Emotional ProcessingNational Center For Research Resources2006–2011
- Affective Style: Neural And Behavioral SubstratesNational Center For Research Resources2005–2009
- Development And Regulation Of Emotion In PrimatesNational Institute Of Mental Health1990–2009
- Investigating The Role Of The Lateral Prefrontal Cortex In Modulation EmotionNational Institute Of Mental Health2004–2008
- Affective Style: Neural And Behavioral SubstatesNational Center For Research Resources2007
- Role Of Central CRH In Stress-Induced BehaviorNational Institute Of Mental Health2003–2006
- Emotion In PrimatesNational Center For Research Resources2005
- Social Stress In Primates: Vulnerability And ResilienceNational Center For Research Resources2004–2005
- Primate Sleep And The AmygdalaNational Center For Research Resources2004–2005
- Affective Style: Social And Psychobiological SubstratesNational Center For Research Resources2004–2005
- Development And Regulation Of Emotion In PrimatesNational Center For Research Resources2004
- Social Stress In Primates--Vulnerability And ResilienceNational Institute Of Mental Health1999–2002
- Amygdala Function In Mediating Fearful Temperament Behavioral ResponseNational Institute Of Mental Health1998–2002
- Micropet: High Resolution Small Animal PET ScannerNational Center For Research Resources2001
- Role Of Central CRF In Stress-Induced BehaviorNational Institute Of Mental Health1999–2001
- Neural Substrates Mediating Primate Sleep &EmotionNational Center For Research Resources1999–2001
- Effects Of Stress &Mood On Disease Progression &MortalityNational Center For Research Resources1997–2001
- Development &Regulation Of EmotionNational Center For Research Resources1997–2001
- Affective Style Social &Psychobiological SubstratesNational Center For Research Resources1997–2001
- Social Strss In Primates: Vulnerability &ResilienceNational Center For Research Resources2000
- Affective Style: Social &Psychobiological SubstratesNational Center For Research Resources2000
- Neural Substrates Mediating Primate Sleep &Emotion: AmygdalaNational Center For Research Resources1998
- Development &Regulation Of Emotion: NeurobiologyNational Center For Research Resources1998
- Affective Style Social &Psychobiological Substrates: NeurobiologyNational Center For Research Resources1998
- Central CRF And Stress Induced BehaviorNational Institute Of Mental Health1997–1998
- Development And Regulation Of EmotionNational Institute Of Mental Health1995–1997
- Biological Bases Of Behavioral Inhibition In Rhesus MonkeysNational Institute Of Mental Health1995–1997
- Central CRF And Stress-Induced BehaviorsNational Institute Of Mental Health1994
- Role Of Central CRF In Stress-Induced BehaviorsNational Institute Of Mental Health1986–1993
- Prenatal Stress: HPA Function And Behavior In OffspringNational Institute Of Mental Health1989–1991
- CRH SystemsNational Institute Of Diabetes And Digestive And Kidney Diseases1986–1989
- "Crh System In Primates"National Institute Of Diabetes And Digestive And Kidney Diseases1987
- Stressor Control: Peptides And Cardiovascular FunctionNational Heart, Lung, And Blood Institute1985–1987
- Brain Peptide Hormones In Cerebrospinal FluidNational Institute Of Neurological Disorders And Stroke1985
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