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Sibille Lab - Employment and Training Opportunities
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Our research group is composed of individuals with diverse areas of expertise within the fields of neuroscience, psychiatry, and bioinformatics. For general inquiries regarding research positions available within the Sibille Laboratory, please submit a CV and Letter of Intent to both the Principal Investigator, sibilleel@upmc.edu. And Laboratory Manager, frenchbj@upmc.edu, and/or Carol Moore at moorec@upmc.edu. Dr Sibille is actively recruiting for postdoctoral positions in his new capacity.
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Sibille Lab - Research Team
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Etienne Sibille, PhD. Carol Moore, BA. Hyunjung Oh, MS. Lun-Ching Chang, MS. Queena) Li-Chun Lin, MS. CNUP Graduate Student Researcher. Marianne Seney, PhD. Department of Computational Biology. Carnegie Mellon-University of Pittsburgh Joint Program). Brandon McKinney, MD. 2012 CCNMD Fellowship Recipient. 2013 CCNMD Fellowship Recipient.
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Sibille Lab - Publications
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Di Narzo AF, Kozlenkov A, Roussos P, Hao K, Hurd Y, Lewis DA, Sibille E, Siever LJ, Koonin E, Dracheva S. A unique gene expression signature associated with serotonin 2C receptor RNA editing in prefrontal cortex and altered in suicide. Soumier A, Sibille E. Opposing effects of acute versus chronic blockade of frontal cortex somatostatin-positive inhibitory neurons on behavioral emotionality in mice. 2014 March; 3 (9): 1-11. 2013 December; 14 (1): 368. Journal of Psychiatric Research. Seney ML, Ekong KI, ...
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Sibille Lab Home Page - Neuroscience Research in Major Depression
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Research efforts in the Sibille laboratory are directed toward understanding the cellular and molecular mechanisms of major depression and aging through translational studies in the human postmortem brain and in rodent models. Dr Sibille has moved his laboratory to the University of Toronto as the Campbell Family Chair in Clinical Neuroscience,. The Campbell Family Mental Health Research Institute, The Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH), and Professor of Psychiatry,. Interrogate our dataset for.
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Spotlight - Faculty | Department Of Psychiatry | University of Pittsburgh
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Kurt Ackerman, MD, PhD. Assistant Professor of Psychiatry. Howard J. Aizenstein, MD, PhD. Associate Professor of Psychiatry, Bioengineering,. And Clinical and Translational Science. Boris Birmaher, MD. Endowed Chair in Early Onset Bipolar Disease. And Professor of Psychiatry. Cynthia A. Conklin, PhD. Associate Professor of Psychiatry. Journal of Abnormal Psychology. Mary Amanda Dew, PhD. Professor of Psychiatry, Psychology, Epidemiology, Biostatistics, and Clinical and Translational Science. Mentoring...
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Abstracts | BC Psychosis
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The personal blog of Randall White. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. December 29, 2015. The authors identified 24 case reports and series comprising 29 patients, and 9 prospective studies comprising 212 patients; 2 of these were randomized trials. Most patients had a primary diagnosis of schizophrenia, and the rationales for the various studies were diverse. Increasing clozapine plasma level. Reducing metabolic adverse effects. Psychopharmacology. 2013;225:505 518. April 13, 2015.
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Huttenlocher Award | Flux Society
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The Flux community honors Dr. Peter Huttenlocher’s distinguished and pioneering contributions to the field of Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience by establishing the Huttenlocher Lecture, which is awarded to an outstanding researcher in the field each year. Dr. Huttenlocher was a pediatric neurologist and neuroscientist who is considered one of the fathers of Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience. Professor Emeritus of Psychology, University of Oregon, USA. Adjunct Professor at Weill Medical College.
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Traumatic Brain Injury: Hope Through Research
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Disorders A - Z:. You Are Here: Home. Disorders A - Z. Disorders A - Z. Training and Career Awards. Traumatic Brain Injury: Hope Through Research. Phase 2 Pediatric Autologous BMMNC for Severe TBI. The purpose of this study is to determine if bone marrow cells can improve outcomes in children with severe TBI. Approaches and Decisions in Acute Pediatric TBI (ADAPT). This trial studies the effectiveness of different therapies on children with severe TBI. See a list of all NINDS Disorders. PDF version (1 MB).
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Congratulations, recent Sibille Lab graduates! Li-Chun (Queena) Lin, Ph.D. Ying Ding, Ph.D. Lun-Ching Chang, Ph.D. Koko Ekong, B.S. Pittsburgh, PA 15219. Etienne Sibille, PhD. University of Pittsburgh,. Bridgeside Point II, Rm 231.