UCSF Child Trauma Research Program Director and Department of Psychiatry Vice Chair Alicia Lieberman, PhD, has been chosen by the World Association for Infant Mental Health (WAIMH) as the 2016 recipient of the organization’s René Spitz Award for her lifetime contributions to clinical and empirical research on topics related to infant mental health.
UCSF Psychiatry News
Brainard and Rubenstein elected to American Academy of Arts and Sciences
April 20, 2016
UC San Francisco neuroscientists and Department of Psychiatry faculty members Michael Brainard, PhD, and John L.R. Rubenstein, MD, PhD, have been elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.
Short films about Tourette's syndrome and tic disorders to be screened at Mission Bay
April 19, 2016
Two short films about Tourette's syndrome and tic disorders will be screened next week on the UCSF Mission Bay Campus.
UCSF Psychiatry to be well-represented at the 71st Society of Biological Psychiatry Annual Meeting
April 11, 2016
The 71st Annual Meeting of the Society of Biological Psychiatry (SOBP) will be held Thursday, May 12 - Saturday, May 14, 2016 at the Hyatt Regency in Atlanta, Georgia.
Langley Porter Clinic cornerstone laid 75 years ago
April 05, 2016
On April 5, 1941 - a typical, cool spring San Francisco day - dignitaries and guests gathered on an empty plot of land along Parnassus Avenue for the laying of the cornerstone of California's first modern neuropsychiatric institute.
Horowitz, McNiel, State selected to deliver scientific program lectures at APA meeting
April 04, 2016
Three UCSF Psychiatry faculty members – Mardi J. Horowitz, MD; Dale E. McNiel, PhD, and Matthew W. State, MD, PhD – have been chosen by the American Psychiatric Association (APA) to give lectures at its 2016 Annual Meeting in Atlanta this May. These invited lectures feature a small number of distinguished speakers discussing scientific and cultural topics, many of which extend beyond the usual limits of clinical psychiatry. UCSF is the only institution with multiple faculty members featured as scientific program lecturers this year.
PTSD in veterans tied to worse heart health
April 01, 2016
Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in veterans is associated with worse vascular function, which can increase their risk for cardiovascular disease (CVD) and death, according to researchers at UC San Francisco and the affiliated San Francisco VA Health Care System.
UCSF Psychiatry in NIH funding top 10 for fourth consecutive year
March 31, 2016
The UCSF Department of Psychiatry was ranked third among departments at public institutions and sixth among all recipients in psychiatric research grants from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) in fiscal year 2015, according to annual figures released by the independent Blue Ridge Institute for Medical Research (BRI).
UC Regents approve preliminary plans for new UCSF neurosciences building
March 28, 2016
UC San Francisco (UCSF) is moving forward with plans to construct a new building at its Mission Bay campus to support its world-class neuroscience enterprise during a time of great opportunity for advancement in the field, following approval by the UC Regents on Thursday, March 24.
UCSF Adult Psychiatry Residency Training Program matches 16 to join its Class of 2020
March 23, 2016
After receiving over 500 applications and interviewing more than 75 candidates over a 12-week period, the UCSF General Adult Psychiatry Residency Training Program (RTP) announced that it will welcome 16 new residents into its Class of 2020.