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Daniel Pine, M.D.
Dr. Daniel Pine is Chief,
Section on Development and Affective Neuroscience and Chief of Child and Adolescent
Research in the Mood and Anxiety Disorders Program of the National Institute of Mental
Health Intramural Research Program. Dr. Pine joined the NIMH in the fall of 2000, after
10 years of training, teaching, and research at the Department of Child and Adolescent
Psychiatry in the New York State Psychiatric Institute and the College of Physicians
and Surgeons of Columbia University. Since graduating
from medical school at the University of Chicago, Dr. Pine has been engaged in
research focusing on the epidemiology, biology and treatment of psychiatric
disorders in children and adolescents. His areas of expertise include biological and pharmacological aspects of
mood, anxiety, and behavioral disorders in children, as reflected in a series
of more than 50 papers on these topics. Dr. Pine also possesses expertise in the
biological commonalities and differences among psychiatric disorders of children,
adolescents, and adults as well as on interfaces between psychiatric and medical
disorders. Dr. Pine has received a number of awards,
including Career Development and R01 extramural grant support from the NIMH, a
NARSAD Independent Investigator Award, as well as the Blanche Ittelson Award
from the American Psychiatric Association for outstanding research
contributions to the field of child psychiatry. |
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