Victor G. Carrion, M.D.
Assistant Professor Director, Stanford Early Life Stress Research Program Division of Child Psychiatry and Child Development Stanford University Principal Investigator of NIMH Career Development Grant (K23) entitled: Brain Function in PTSD- a longitudinal multi-method assessment of children affected by interpersonal violence (physical abuse, sexual abuse and/or witnessing violence). |
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Elizabeth Cauffman, Ph.D. |
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Rudy Haapanen, Ph.D. Chief of Research California Youth Authority 4241 Williamsbourgh Drive, Suite 122 Sacramento, CA 95823 voice: 916-262-2738 916-262-1485 fax: 916-262-2487 |
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Keith Humphreys, Ph.D. |
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Gerd Lehmkuhl: Univ.-Prof., Dr. med., Dipl. Psych.,
Psychotherapie/Psychoanalyse. Adresse: Univ.-Prof. Dr. med. Dipl.-Psych. Gerd Lehmkuhl |
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Iris F. Litt, M.D. The Marron and Mary Elizabeth Kendrick Professor of Pediatrics National Director, The Robert Wood Johnson Foundations Clinical Scholars Program |
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James Lock, MD, Ph.D Associate Professor of Child Psychiatry and Pediatrics Stanford University School of Medicine and Lucile Packard Children's Hospital Tel: 650-723-5473; Fax: 650-723-553 |
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Samantha Miller received her MSc in and Criminal
Justice from Oxford University (6/03), her MA from Stanford University
in psychology (6/02), and her BA with Honors in psychology, specializing
in neuroscience and health & development from Stanford University
as a junior (6/01). Samantha has been a member of Psi Chi Honors Society
since 2000 and a member of the Cum Laude Society since 1998. In her
three years working as a research assistant at the Steiner lab, Samantha
has acted as both a primary author and a coauthor on several publications.
Samantha is currently working in Washington, D.C. for a private contractor
for the Department of Defense doing counterintelligence work. |
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Allison D. Redlich, Ph.D.
Senior Research Associate Policy Research Associates 345 Delaware Avenue |
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Jeffrey J. Wilson, MD is Assistant
Professor of Clinical Psychiatry at Columbia University, College of Physicians
and Surgeons and New York State Psychiatric Institute. Dr. Wilson is
board certified in child/adolescent psychiatry and is board eligible
in addiction psychiatry. Dr. Wilson's clinical research focuses on children
of addicted parents and adolescents in substance abuse treatment. He
is currently supported by a NIDA K23 award "Parent-child interactions
during addiction treatment". Dr. Wilson is an associate research
Scientist at the Clinical Trial Network (CTN) of NIDA, where he is actively
involved in effectiveness research related to HIV prevention among adolescents
and smoking cessation during addiction treatment. He is also a member
of the Adolescent Interest Group and the AIDS workgroup of the CTN. Since
leaving Stanford in 1999, Dr. Wilson has remained active working with
Dr. Steiner and his laboratory, particularly in the area of substance
abuse among delinquent youth. Dr. Wilson is also actively involved in
teaching medical students and psychiatry residents/fellows. |
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