| Kathleen R. Merikangas, Ph.D.
Dr. Kathleen Ries Merikangas is the Chief
of the Section on Developmental Genetic Epidemiology in the Mood and Anxiety Disorders Program and
Associate Director for Epidemiology at NIMH. Prior to joining the Intramural Program at NIMH, Dr.
Merikangas was Professor of Epidemiology and Public Health, Psychiatry and Psychology at the Yale
University School of Medicine, where she served as Director of the Genetic Epidemiology Research Unit
in the Department of Public Health.
Dr. Merikangas has been actively engaged in genetic
epidemiologic research for more than 15 years. She has been the principal investigator, co-investigator or
consultant to numerous federally and non-federally funded research grants. The major areas of her research
are: (1) studies of the patterns and components of familial aggregation of mental disorders and familial
mechanisms for comorbidity of mental and medical disorders; (2) identification of early signs and risk
factors for psychiatric disorders among high and low risk youth using prospective longitudinal high risk
studies; and (3) large scale population based studies of mental disorders including high risk designs and
prospective longitudinal research.
Dr. Merikangas is an author of more than 200
scientific publications and has presented lectures throughout the U.S. and in more than 20 countries.
She is on the Editorial Board of several scientific journals and has been on the scientific advisory
boards of numerous organizations and academic institutions including the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur
Foundation Research Networks on Psychobiology of Affective Disorders and Psychopathology and Development;
the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Research Network on the Etiology of Tobacco Dependence; the Institute of
Medicine Panel on Neuroscience and Behavior; and the Max Planck Institute for Psychiatry in Munich, Germany.
She recently chaired the Genetics Committee of the NIMH Strategic Plan for Mood Disorders. At NIMH, she plans
to develop a program in genetic epidemiology integrated with statistical genetics and molecular biology to
support research in the Mood and Anxiety Disorders Program.
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