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Martin Keller has made major research contributions to the understanding and treatment of mood disorders. He has performed research on the longitudinal course and neuropsychopharmacology of affective disorders and anxiety disorders and on the causes, pathophysiology, treatment, and prevention of depression. He has received more than 20 research grant awards from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and numerous grants from research foundations and the pharmaceutical industry.
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Dr. Martin Keller is the Mary E. Zucker Professor and Chairman of the Department of Psychiatry and Human Behavior at Brown Medical School in Providence, RI, as well as Executive Psychiatrist-in-Chief at the seven Brown Medical School affiliated hospitals. He has received more than 20 research grant awards from the NIH and numerous grants from research foundations and the pharmaceutical industry. Dr. Keller is the recipient of the 1997 Award for Research in Psychiatry from the American Psychiatric Association for his research on the longitudinal course and neuropsychopharmacology of affective disorders and anxiety disorders. He also received the 1998 National Alliance for Research on Schizophrenia and Depression (NARSAD) Lieber award for research on the causes, pathophysiology, treatment, and prevention of depression. He was awarded the 1999 Klerman Lifetime Research Award from the National Depression and Manic Depression Association. Dr. Keller is also the recipient of the 2001 American College of Psychiatrists Mood Disorders Lifetime Research Award for major research contributions to the understanding and treatment of mood disorders.
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