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![]() Lewis L. Judd, M.D. Mary Gilman Marston Professor of Psychiatry Chair, Department of Psychiatry University of California, San Diego At UCSD, where he has been a faculty member for over 35 years, Dr. Judd directs a broad program of basic and clinical research focused on severe mental disorders throughout the life cycle. His department runs centers in mood disorders, late-onset psychoses, neurobehavioral aspects of HIV infection, and child and adolescent services. His own research has centered on the course, recovery and outcome of mood and anxiety disorders and their management by psychopharmacologic medications. Interrupting his service at UCSD to direct the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) from 1987 to 1990, Dr. Judd led initiatives that included national plans for research in schizophrenia and child and adolescent mental disorders; for improved services for those with mental disorders; and for The Decade of the Brain, launched in 1990 as a joint project of NIMH and the Library of Congress. Among other prior posts, he was psychiatrist-in-chief of UCSD hospitals and president of the medical staff and chief of the psychiatry service of the Veterans Affairs San Diego Health Care System. Dr. Judd has been a member of NARSAD’s Scientific Council since its inception in 1986. |
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