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1   Link   The North American Prodrome Longitudinal Study (NAPLS)
The NAPLS is a consortium of eight clinical research centers in the U.S. and Canada working to find ways to detect oncoming psychosis early, and to preserve the mental health of at-risk teens.
2   Link   The Staglin-IMHRO Center for the Assessment and Prevention of Prodromal States (CAPPS)
Have you noticed disturbing changes in your teen's behavior? CAPPS, at UCLA, may be able to help.
3   Link   The Staglin-IMHRO Center for Cognitive Neuroscience
The Staglin IMHRO Center for Cognitive Neuroscience at UCLA will advance scientific understanding, promote innovative teaching and host public programs that can inform the community about fascinating new developments in cognitive neuroscience. The Center's research goal is to develop preventive and therapeutic approaches to reduce human suffering.
4   Link   The Laboratory of Dr. Hongjun Song at Johns Hopkins University
Learn more about the cutting-edge work of the cellular neuroscience lab of "Rising Star" award winner Dr. Hongjun Song.
5   Link   The Laboratory of Dr. Francis Lee at Weill Cornell Medical College
IMHRO "Rising Star" winner Dr. Francis Lee's lab does research focused on using genetic models to delineate the role of growth factors, such as BDNF, in complex behaviors related to the pathophysiology and treatment of affective disorders.
6   Link   Dr. Andrew Pieper at University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
This URL on the U.T. Southwestern website lists basic biographical and contact information about IMHRO "Rising Star" winner Dr. Andrew Pieper.
7   Link   The Laboratory of Dr. Schahram Akbarian at University of Massachusetts Medical School
Visit IMHRO "Rising Star" Dr. Akbarian's page on U. Mass. Medical School's website to learn about the research of his lab, which focuses on the exploration of neuronal epigenomes in preclinical model systems and in human (postmortem) brain tissue.
8   Link   Susan M. Voglmaier, M.D., Ph.D., Staglin-IMHRO Assistant Professor of Psychiatry, UCSF
Dr. Voglmaier's laboratory research focuses on cellular and molecular neurobiology, vesicle trafficking and neurotransmitter release.
9   Link   Lauren Weiss, Ph.D., Staglin-IMHRO Assistant Professor of Psychiatry, UCSF
At UCSF, Dr. Lauren Weiss directs a research laboratory that investigates the genetic mechanisms controlling neuropsychiatric disorders, such as autism spectrum disorders.
10   Link   Aldea Children and Family Services
Aldea empowers young people with serious social, mental, and behavioral difficulties to grow to be independent, productive adults through professional, compassionate mental health and child welfare services. Aldea is based in Napa, California.

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