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ACNP 2017 Membership ACNP 2017 Membership Ted Abel, Ph.D. James Abelson, M.D., Ph.D. Elizabeth Abercrombie, Ph.D. Fellow Member Fellow University of Iowa University of Michigan Health System Rutgers University Anissa Abi-Dargham, M.D. R. Alison Adcock, M.D., Ph.D. Bryon Adinoff, M.D. Fellow Associate Member Fellow Stony Brook University Duke University University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center Caleb Adler, M.D. Martin Adler, Ph.D. George Aghajanian, M.D. Member Fellow Emeritus Fellow Emeritus University of Cincinnati College of Temple University School of Medicine Yale University School of Medicine Medicine Bernard Agranoff, B.S., M.D. Susanne Ahmari, M.D., Ph.D. Katherine Aitchison, Prof. Dr. med Fellow Emeritus Associate Member Member University of Michigan University of Pittsburgh University of Alberta Olusola Ajilore, M.D., Ph.D. Schahram Akbarian, M.D., Ph.D. Huda Akil, Ph.D. Member Member Fellow University of Illinois at Chicago Icahn School of Medicine At Mount University of Michigan Sinai Martin Alda, FRCPC, M.D. Robert Alexander, M.D. George Alexopoulos, M.D. Member Member Fellow Dalhousie University Pfizer, Inc. Weill Cornell Medical College Tanya Alim, M.D. Murray Alpert, Ph.D. C. Anthony Altar, Ph.D. Member Fellow Emeritus Member Howard University AssureRx Health, Inc. Susan Amara, Ph.D. Susan Andersen, Ph.D. Nancy Andreasen, M.D., Ph.D. Fellow Fellow Fellow National Institute of Mental Health McLean Hospital University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics Anne Andrews, Ph.D. Burt Angrist, M.D., Med Jules Angst, Prof. Dr. med Member Fellow Emeritus Fellow Emeritus University of California at Los Angeles NYU School of Medicine University of Zurich Mark Ansorge, Ph.D. James Anthony, Ph.D., Prof. Raymond Anton, M.D. Associate Member Fellow Emeritus Fellow Columbia University Michigan State University Medical University of South Carolina ACNP 2017 Membership James Appel, Ph.D. Paul Appelbaum, M.D. Victoria Arango, B.S., Ph.D. Fellow Emeritus Fellow Fellow University of South Carolina Columbia University Columbia University Albert Arias, M.D., M.S. Stephen Arneric, B.S., Ph.D. Steven Arnold, M.D. Associate Member Member Member Yale University School of Medicine Critical Path Institute Harvard Medical School Francesc Artigas, Prof. Dr. Robert Asarnow, Ph.D. Marie Asberg, M.D., Ph.D. Fellow Member Fellow Emeritus CSIC-IDIBAPS-CIBERSAM University of California, Los Angeles Karolinska Institutet Rebecca Ashare, Ph.D. Gary Aston-Jones, Ph.D. Nancy Ator, B.A., M.S., Ph.D. Associate Member Fellow Member Emeritus University of Pennsylvania Rutgers University Johns Hopkins School of Medicine Efrain Azmitia, Ph.D. Ryan Bachtell, Ph.D. Ursula Bailer, M.D., Prof. Dr. med Fellow Emeritus Associate Member Member New York University University of Colorado University of California, San Diego David Baker, Ph.D. Vaishali Bakshi, Ph.D. Ross Baldessarini, M.D., Sc.D. Member Member Fellow Emeritus Marquette University University of Wisconsin Harvard Medical School Tracy Bale, Ph.D. James Ballenger, M.D. Robert Balster, Ph.D. Member Fellow Emeritus Fellow Emeritus University of Pennsylvania Virginia Commonwealth University Darrick Balu, Ph.D. Thomas Ban, FRCP(C), M.D. Debra Bangasser, Ph.D. Associate Member Fellow Emeritus Associate Member Harvard University Temple University Matthew Banks, Ph.D., Pharm.D. Jay Baraban, M.D., Ph.D. Tallie Z. Baram, M.D., Ph.D. Associate Member Member Member Virginia Commonwealth University Johns Hopkins University School of University of California, Irvine Medicine Deanna Barch, Ph.D. Jack Barchas, M.D. Samuel Barondes, M.D. Member Fellow Fellow Emeritus Washington University Weill Cornell Medical CollegeN University of California, San Francisco ACNP 2017 Membership Christina Barr, Ph.D. James Barrett, Ph.D. Herbert Barry, Ph.D. Fellow Fellow Member Emeritus NIAAA Drexel University College of Medicine University of Pittsburgh Raymond Bartus, Ph.D. Lewis Baxter, M.D. Carrie Bearden, Ph.D. Fellow Emeritus Fellow Fellow RTBioconsultants, Inc. Self-Employed University of California, Los Angeles Charles Beasley, M.D. Jean Beaulieu, Ph.D. Sheryl Beck, B.S., M.S., Ph.D. Fellow Member Fellow Emeritus Beasley Pharmaceutical and University of Toronto University of Pennsylvania Biotechnology Consulting, LLC Howard Becker, Ph.D. Jill Becker, Ph.D. Aysenil Belger, Ph.D. Member Fellow Member Medical University of South Carolina University of Michigan University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Alan Bellack, Ph.D. Robert Belmaker, M.D. Ruth Benca, M.D., Ph.D. Fellow Emeritus Fellow Emeritus Member University of Maryland School of Ben Gurion University University of California, Irvine Medicine Francine Benes, M.D., Ph.D. Helene Benveniste, M.D., Ph.D. Jack Bergman, Ph.D. Fellow Emeritus Member Member McLean Hospital SUNY at Stony Brook McLean Hospital Karen Berman, M.D. Sabina Berretta, M.D. Wade Berrettini, M.D., Ph.D. Fellow Fellow Fellow National Institutes of Health McLean Hospital University of Pennsylvania Alessandro Bertolino, M.D., Ph.D. Olivier Berton, Ph.D. Cynthia Bethea, Ph.D. Member Associate Member Fellow University of Bari University of Pennsylvania Oregon National Primate Research Center Zubin Bhagwagar, D.Phil., M.D. Giovanni Biggio, Ph.D., Prof. Kristin Bigos, Ph.D. Member Fellow Associate Member Alexion University of Cagliari Johns Hopkins School of Medicine Staci Bilbo, Ph.D. Robert Bilder, Ph.D. Elisabeth Binder, M.D., Ph.D. Member Fellow Member Duke University Semel Institute for Neuroscience & Emory University School of Medicine Human Behavior ACNP 2017 Membership Garth Bissette, Ph.D. Thomas Blackburn, D.Sc., Ph.D. Barry Blackwell, M.D. Fellow Emeritus Member Emeritus Fellow Emeritus TPBioVentures LLC Randy Blakely, Ph.D. Carlos Blanco, M.D., Ph.D. Dan Blazer, M.D., M.P.H., Ph.D. Fellow Member Member Emeritus Florida Atlantic University National Institute on Drug Abuse Duke University Medical Center David Bleakman, Ph.D. Pierre Blier, M.D., Ph.D. Michael Bloch, M.D., M.S. Member Fellow Associate Member Eli Lilly and Company University of Ottawa Yale Child Study Center Floyd Bloom, M.D. Hilary Blumberg, M.D. Laura Bohn, Ph.D. Fellow Emeritus Member Member The Scripps Research Institute Yale University School of Medicine The Scripps Research Institute Isabelle Boileau, Ph.D. Carlos Bolanos-Guzman, Ph.D. Maura Boldrini, M.D., Ph.D. Associate Member Fellow Associate Member Centre for Addiction and Mental Health Texas A&M University Columbia University Antonello Bonci, M.D., Ph.D. Alexander Borbely, M.D. Stephanie Borgland, Ph.D. Fellow Fellow Emeritus Associate Member NIDA University of Zurich University of Calgary Charles Bowden, M.D. Charles Bradberry, Ph.D. Kathleen Brady, M.D., Ph.D. Fellow Emeritus Fellow Fellow The University of Texas Health Science NIDA Medical University of South Carolina Center At San Antonio Linda Brady, Ph.D. David Braff, M.D. Theresa Branchek, Ph.D. Fellow Fellow Emeritus Fellow National Institute of Mental Health University of California at San Diego Sub Arbore Consulting Nicholas Brandon, M.A., Ph.D. David Bredt, M.D., Ph.D. George Breese, Ph.D. Fellow Member Fellow Emeritus AstraZeneca Johnson & Johnson Pharmaceutical UNC School of Medicine Alan Breier, M.D. John Breitner, M.D., M.P.H. J. Douglas Bremner, M.D. Fellow Fellow Emeritus Member Indiana University School of Medicine McGill University Faculty of Medicine Emory University School of Medicine ACNP 2017 Membership Heather Brenhouse, Ph.D. Kristen Brennand, Ph.D. David Brent, M.D., M.S. Associate Member Associate Member Member Northeastern University Mount Sinai School of Medicine Western Psychiatric Institute & Clinic Naomi Breslau, Ph.D. Jennifer Britton, Ph.D. Arthur Brody, M.D. Member Emeritus Associate Member Fellow Michigan State University University of Miami University of California, San Diego Melissa Brotman, Ph.D. Alan Brown, M.D., M.P.H. E. Sherwood Brown, M.D., Ph.D. Associate Member Fellow Fellow National Institute of Mental Health Columbia University University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center Lawrence Brown, B.A., M.D., M.P.H. Walter Brown, M.D. Michael Bruchas, Ph.D. Fellow Fellow Emeritus Associate Member START Treatment and Recovery Centers Brown University, Washington University School of Medicine John Bruno, Ph.D. Camron Bryant, Ph.D. Robert Buchanan, M.D. Fellow Associate Member Fellow Ohio State University Boston University School of Medicine University of Maryland School of Medicine Monte Buchsbaum, M.D. Benjamin Bunney, M.D. William Bunney, M.D. Fellow Fellow Emeritus Fellow University of California, San Diego Yale University School of Medicine University of California, Irvine Katherine Burdick, Ph.D. Jeffrey Burgdorf, Ph.D. Margit Burmeister, Ph.D. Member Associate Member Fellow Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Northwestern University University of Michigan Sinai Juan Bustillo, M.D. Joseph Buxbaum, Ph.D. William Byerley, M.D. Member Fellow Member University of New Mexico Mount Sinai University of California, San Francisco Kristin Cadenhead, M.D. Joseph Calabrese, M.D. Vince Calhoun, M.A., M.S., Ph.D. Fellow Fellow Fellow University of California, San Diego Case Western Reserve University The Mind Research Network School of Medicine Joseph Callicott, M.D. Judy Cameron, Ph.D. Magda Campbell, M.D. Member Member Fellow Emeritus Clinical and Translational Neuroscience University of Pittsburgh New York University School of Branch Medicine ACNP 2017 Membership Jose Canive, FRCP(C), M.D. William Carlezon, Ph.D. Arvid Carlsson, M.D., Ph.D. Fellow Fellow Fellow University of New Mexico Harvard Medical School Marc Caron, Ph.D. Linda Carpenter, M.D. William Carpenter, M.D. Member Fellow Fellow Emeritus Duke University Medical Center Butler Hospital University of Maryland School of Medicine Bernard Carroll, FRCPsych, Ph.D. Marilyn Carroll, Ph.D. Cameron Carter, M.D., Prof. Dr. Fellow Emeritus Fellow Fellow Behavioral Research Consulting University of Minnesota University of California at Davis Daniel Casey, M.D. Regina Casper, M.D., Ph.D. Francisco Castellanos, M.D., M.S. Fellow Emeritus Member Emeritus Fellow Oregon Health & Science University Stanford University School of Medicine Nathan Kline Institute for Psychiatric Research Shigeyuki Chaki, Ph.D.
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