Hilary Blumberg

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Hilary Blumberg
Born
Hilary Patricia Blumberg
NationalityAmerican
Occupation
Cornell University Medical College
Academic work
DisciplinePsychiatry
Main interestsBipolar disorders,

Hilary Patricia Blumberg is a medical doctor and the inaugural John and Hope Furth Professor of Psychiatry at the

Gerald L. Klerman Award for Clinical Research.[2] Blumberg has authored a number of scientific articles that focus on bipolar disorder, neuroimaging
, and effects of specific genetic variations, developmental trajectories and structure-function relationships.

Career and research

Awards and honours

Publications

  • A. Sankar et al., “Telehealth Social Rhythm Therapy to Reduce Mood Symptoms and Suicide Risk Among Adolescents and Young Adults With Bipolar Disorder,” American Journal of Psychotherapy, Jul. 2021[6]
  • H. P. Blumberg et al., “Rostral and Orbital Prefrontal Cortex Dysfunction in the Manic State of Bipolar Disorder,” American Journal of Psychiatry, null156, no. 12, null1988, Dec. 1999.[7]
  • M. N. Potenza et al., “An fMRI Stroop Task Study of Ventromedial Prefrontal Cortical Function in Pathological Gamblers,” American Journal of Psychiatry, vol. 160, no. 11, pp. 1990–1994, Nov. 2003.[8]
  • H. P. Blumberg et al., “Frontostriatal Abnormalities in Adolescents With Bipolar Disorder: Preliminary Observations From Functional MRI,” American Journal of Psychiatry, vol. 160, no. 7, pp. 1345–1347, Jul. 2003.[9]
  • J. A. Y. Johnston et al., “Multimodal Neuroimaging of Frontolimbic Structure and Function Associated With Suicide Attempts in Adolescents and Young Adults With Bipolar Disorder,” American Journal of Psychiatry, vol. 174, no. 7, pp. 667–675, Jul. 2017.[10]

References

  1. ^ "Dr. Hilary Blumberg appointed the inaugural Furth Professor of Psychiatric Neuroscience". yale.edu. 25 February 2015.
  2. ^ "Past Klerman and Freedman Prizewinners". Brain & Behavior Research Foundation (Formerly NARSAD). Archived from the original on 2015-09-06. Retrieved 7 July 2016.
  3. ^ "ISBD Mogens Schou Awards". ISBD. Retrieved 2021-09-21.
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  5. ^ "Past Outstanding Achievement Prizewinners". Brain & Behavior Research Foundation. 2017-04-11. Retrieved 2021-09-21.
  6. PMID 34293928
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