Research Training in Mood and Anxiety Disorders: From Animal Models to Patients
This is a two- to three-year training fellowship in clinical and basic research on mood, anxiety and related disorders. It is supported by a NIMH grant, and offers didactic methodological and statistical training as well as a supervised research experience. If interested in applying, please contact the program director prior to using the Application Portal.
[ See Affective and Related Disorders Research Training Program Plan]
Core Faculty
- Larry Abbott
- Ishmail Abdus-Saboor
- Maura Boldrini
- Alan Brown
- Rui Costa
- Christine Denny
- Alex Dranovsky
- Vincent Ferrera
- Stefano Fusi
- Jay Gingrich
- Rene Hen
- Guillermo Horga
- Kiyohito Iigaya
- Jonathan Javitch
- David Leonardo
- Roberto Lewis-Fernandez
- Attila Losonczy
- John Mann
- Bianca Jones Marlin
- Catherine Monk
- Yuval Neria
- Ed Nunes
- Kevin Ochsner
- Mark Olfson
- Steven Roose
- Daniel Salzman
- Daphna Shohamy
- Steven Siegelbaum
- Blair Simpson
- Scott Small
- T. Scott Stroup
- David Sulzer
- Tim Walsh
- Myrna Weissman
- Francesca Zanderigo
Eligibility
MD with completed psychiatric or neurological residency, or PhD
U.S. citizen or permanent resident
Fellows
There are five positions in the fellowship. One to two new fellows enter each year.
Contact
E. David Leonardo MD, PhD
Associate Professor of Psychiatry at CUIMC
Division of Systems Neuroscience
1051 Riverside Drive, Unit 87
Kolb Annex Room 157A
New York, NY 10032
email: el367@cumc.columbia.edu
telephone: (646) 774-7105
Deadline
November 30 (For receipt of fully completed applications)