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Francis McMahon M.D.
Dr. McMahonreceived his B.A. in Biology from the University of Pennsylvania in 1982 and his M.D. from
Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine in 1987. He stayed on at Hopkins to complete a medical
internship, a residency in adult psychiatry, and a post-doctoral fellowship in psychiatric genetics
before joining the faculty in 1993. In 1998, he became Associate Professor of Psychiatry and medical
director of the Electroconvulsive Therapy Clinic at the University of Chicago. In 2002, he joined the
Mood and Anxiety Disorders Program as chief of its Genetics Unit. Recently, Dr. McMahon was named a
Mallinckrodt Scholar by the Edward F. Mallinckrodt Foundation. He also serves as a scientific advisor
for the National Tourette Syndrome Association, the University of Antwerp, the RIKEN Brain Science
Institute, and numerous scientific journals. Current research priorities include fine-mapping bipolar
disorder susceptibility loci on chromosomes 6q, 13q, 18q, and 22q; identification of clinical features
that define highly familial clinical subtypes of mood disorders; and the elucidation of parent-of-origin
effects in the familial transmission of mood disorders.
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