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Office
1725 W Harrison St
Ste 744
Chicago, IL 60612Phone+1 312-942-0118Fax+1 312-942-1331
Education & Training
- Metro Child & Adolescent ServicesResidency, Psychiatry, 1972 - 1975
- University of Cincinnati Medical Center Inc.Internship, Transitional Year, 1968 - 1969
- University of Wisconsin School of Medicine & Public HealthClass of 1968
Certifications & Licensure
- IL State Medical License 1971 - 2026
- American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology Psychiatry
Clinical Trials
- Genetics of Recurrent Early-Onset Depression Start of enrollment: 1999 Oct 01
- Genetics of Recurrent Early Onset Major Depression Start of enrollment: 2005 Oct 01
Publications & Presentations
PubMed
- 536 citationsPsychiatric genome-wide association study analyses implicate neuronal, immune and histone pathwaysColm O'Dushlaine, Lizzy Rossin, Phil Lee, Laramie E. Duncan, Neelroop N. Parikshak
Nature Neuroscience. 2015-01-19 - 940 citationsLarge-scale genome-wide association analysis of bipolar disorder identifies a new susceptibility locus near ODZ4Pamela Sklar, Stephan Ripke, Laura J. Scott, Ole A. Andreassen, Sven Cichon
Nature Genetics. 2011-10-01 - 814 citationsA mega-analysis of genome-wide association studies for major depressive disorderStephan Ripke, Naomi R. Wray, Cathryn M. Lewis, Steven P. Hamilton, Myrna M. Weissman
Molecular Psychiatry. 2013-04-01
Grant Support
- Genetics Of Early-Onset DepressionNational Institute Of Mental Health2005–2008
- Collaborative Depression StudyNational Institute Of Mental Health2004–2008
- A Collaborative Genomic Study Of Bipolar DisorderNational Institute Of Mental Health2004–2007
- Genetics Of Recurrent Early Onset DepressionNational Institute Of Mental Health1999–2002
- Collaborative Genomic Study Of Bipolar DisorderNational Institute Of Mental Health1998–2001
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