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Kiki Chang

Academic Appointments

Contact Information

  • Clinical Offices
    Child & Adolescent Psychiatry Clinic 401 Quarry Rd MC 5719 Stanford, CA 94305
    Tel Work (650) 723-5511 Fax (650) 723-5531
  • Academic Offices
    Personal Information
    Email Tel (650) 725-0956
    Not for medical emergencies or patient use

Professional Snapshot

Clinical Focus

  • Psychiatry, Child and Adolescent
  • Child and Adolescent Psychiatry

Professional Education

Board Certification: Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology (2002)
Board Certification: Psychiatry, American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology (2000)
Fellowship: SUMC - Graduate Medical Education, CA (1998)
Residency: University of Cincinnati, OH (1996)
Internship: University of Cincinnati, OH (1994)
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Industry Relationships

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Consulting:Bristol-Myers Squibb, Lilly

Scientific Focus

Research Interests

As Director of the Pediatric Bipolar Disorders Program, Dr. Chang conducts research into various facets of bipolar disorder. He is currently conducting phenomenologic, biologic, pharmacologic, and genetic studies of bipolar disorder in adults and children. These studies include brain imaging (MRI, MRS, fMRI) and medication and therapy trials. He is particularly interested in detecting prodromal bipolar disorder in children who might then be treated to prevent the development of full bipolar disorder. To do this, he has been studying children of parents with bipolar disorder who are at high risk for developing the disorder themselves.

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