Dr. Daniel Mamah is a licensed psychiatrist who actively works in the community and conducts research in Africa.
Category: Awards & Recognitions
Dr. Mamah Announced the 2021 Recipient of the Dr. John M. Anderson Excellence in Mental Health Award (Links to an external site)
The St. Louis County Children’s Service Fund honors a mental healthcare professional each year who has made significant contributions in the field of behavioral health.
Chancellor, four other faculty named to American Academy of Arts & Sciences (Links to an external site)
The others are Deanna Barch, John Baugh, Pascal Boyer and Holden Thorp.
2020 CSA National Honorees (Links to an external site)
Global Alzheimer’s Platform Foundation Announces Awards
Barch, Bateman elected to National Academy of Medicine (Links to an external site)
Research into psychological disorders, Alzheimer’s disease earned the two one of the most prestigious honors in health, medical field
Congratulations to the BBRF Ruane Prize Recipient! (Links to an external site)
The Brain & Behavior Research Foundation’s Scientific Council has selected Joan L. Luby, M.D. of Washington University School of Medicine as the winner of the Ruane Prize for Child & Adolescent Psychiatric Research.
Covey and Luby to receive university recognition for work (Links to an external site)
Joan Luby will receive Washington University in St. Louis’ 2020 faculty achievement awards, and Douglas F. Covey, the Andrew C. and Barbara B. Taylor Distinguished Professor of Psychiatry at the School of Medicine, will receive the Chancellor’s Award for Innovation and Entrepreneurship.
Barch elected to head AAAS psychology section (Links to an external site)
The American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) has elected Deanna Barch the chair-elect of its Section on Psychology, one of 24 specialized AAAS sections.
Covey named Taylor Distinguished Professor of Psychiatry (Links to an external site)
Professorship supports research in new treatment strategies for psychiatric illness
Adam Kepecs, PhD named BJC investigator (Links to an external site)
Adam Kepecs, PhD, recognized internationally for his research on neural circuits responsible for cognition and decision-making, has been named a BJC Investigator and a professor of neuroscience and psychiatry.