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Jay Giedd

Dr. Jay N. Giedd, MD
10 Center Drive
Building 10, Room 4C110
Bethesda, MD 20892-1367

Phone: (301) 435-4517
Fax: (301) 480-8898
E-mail: Dr. Giedd

Curriculum Vitae

Articles

ADHD

Autism

Childhood-onset Schizophrenia

Gender & Brain Development

Sex Chromosome Variations

Twins & Genetics

Other papers not included above

Radio / On-line Audio

1. Inside the Teen Brain - The Kojo Nnamdi Show (2009).

2. The Dana Foundation - Speaking of Science: The Teen Brain (2008).

3. National Public Radio, Talk of the Nation - Teen Driving (2005).

4. National Public Radio, Talk of the Nation - Minors and the Death Penalty (2004).

5. BBC Radio - Life as a Teenager (2003).

On-line multimedia

1. CBC - The Nature of Things with David Suzuki. (2012)

2. PBS NewsHour: Is Technology Wiring Teens to Have Better Brains? (2011) 

3. Family Online Safety Institute: Healthy Relationships and Neuroscience(2011)

4. NIMH: Development of the Young Brain (2011) 

5. NBC Nightly News: Will teen multitasking give rise to ADD? Study may offer answer (2011) 

6. The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences: Brain maturation and sex differences - implications for development, health and school achievements (2010) 

7. CNN: Walk in My Shoes: Inside the teen brain (2009) 

8. Brains R Us: The Science of Educating (2008).

9. EarthSky - Jay Giedd explores nature versus nurture and other mysteries of the brain. (2008)

10. EarthSky - Jay Giedd on whether humans use only part of the brain. (2008)

11. Science News for Kids - Teen Brains, Under Construction (2005).

12. CSPAN: Childhood Mental Disorders (2003)

13. NIH Medicine for the Public Series - The Teen Brain (2002).

14. Public Broadcasting Company - Inside the Teenage Brain (2002).

15. Frontline: Inside the Teenage Brain (2002)

16. CSPAN: White House Conference on Raising Teenagers (2000)




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