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About
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Agenda |
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Speaker
Biographies |
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Mark
Appelbaum, Ph.D. |
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C.
Hendricks Brown, Ph.D. |
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Duncan
B. Clark,
M.D., Ph.D. |
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E.
Jane Costello, Ph.D. |
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Nancy
Day, M.P.H. |
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Naihua
Duan, Ph.D. |
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Celia
B. Fisher, Ph.D. |
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Scott
W. Henggeler, Ph.D. |
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Peter
S. Jensen, M.D. |
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Peter
Kalivas, Ph.D. |
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Philip
C. Kendall, Ph.D. |
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David
J. Kolko, Ph.D. |
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Robert
J. Pandina, Ph.D. |
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Audrey
Rogers, Ph.D. |
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Neal
D. Ryan, M.D. |
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Ralph
Tarter, Ph.D. |
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Timothy
Wilens, M.D. |
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Ken
Winters, Ph.D. |
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Commissioned
Papers |
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Selected
Bibliography |
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Program
Contacts |
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Peter
S. Jensen, M.D.
Dr. Jensen is the director of the new Center for
the Advancement of Children's Mental Health, putting science to work,
and the Ruane Professor of Child Psychiatry at the Columbia University
College of Physicians and Surgeons. Prior to that he served for 10 years
as associate director of child and adolescent research at NIMH, where
he was a major advocate of children's mental health research through
scientific investigation, teaching, reviewing, and writing. He was the
lead NIMH investigator on the six-site NIMH and Department of Education-funded
study of multimodal treatment of ADHD, commonly referred to as the MTA
study, and an investigator on several other multisite studies.
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