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NEW ONSET SCHIZOPHRENIA: DILEMMAS OF DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT

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Dr. Russell L. Margolis
Professor of Psychiatry and Neurology in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences of the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine in Baltimore, Maryland. Dr. Margolis received his undergraduate degree from Princeton University and his M.D. degree from the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, and completed residency training in Psychiatry at the Johns Hopkins Hospital.
After a fellowship in neurobiology at the National Institute of Mental Health, he joined the Johns Hopkins faculty, where is now serves as Clinical Director of the Schizophrenia Center and Director of the Laboratory of Genetic Neurobiology. He treats patients and provides consultative services at the Johns Hopkins inpatient Schizophrenia Unit and the Johns Hopkins Bayview Early Psychosis Intervention Clinic.
His research interests include the pathogenesis of Huntington’s disease and related monogenic neurodegenerative disorders, the phenotypic features of recent onset schizophrenia, the application of advanced neuroimaging to understand brain circuitry in schizophrenia, and the application of neurogenetic techniques to the discovery and characterization of genetic risk factors of schizophrenia.
Coordenação: Prof. Jair Mari / Prof. Miguel Jorge
Presidente CEPP: Profa. Sheila Caetano
Professor of Psychiatry and Neurology in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences of the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine in Baltimore, Maryland. Dr. Margolis received his undergraduate degree from Princeton University and his M.D. degree from the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, and completed residency training in Psychiatry at the Johns Hopkins Hospital.
After a fellowship in neurobiology at the National Institute of Mental Health, he joined the Johns Hopkins faculty, where is now serves as Clinical Director of the Schizophrenia Center and Director of the Laboratory of Genetic Neurobiology. He treats patients and provides consultative services at the Johns Hopkins inpatient Schizophrenia Unit and the Johns Hopkins Bayview Early Psychosis Intervention Clinic.
His research interests include the pathogenesis of Huntington’s disease and related monogenic neurodegenerative disorders, the phenotypic features of recent onset schizophrenia, the application of advanced neuroimaging to understand brain circuitry in schizophrenia, and the application of neurogenetic techniques to the discovery and characterization of genetic risk factors of schizophrenia.
Coordenação: Prof. Jair Mari / Prof. Miguel Jorge
Presidente CEPP: Profa. Sheila Caetano
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